Another Way To Get The SQL Generated By Power BI DirectQuery Mode

If you’re performance tuning a DirectQuery mode semantic model in Power BI, one of the first things you’ll want to do is look at the SQL that Power BI is generating. That’s easy if you have permissions to monitor your source database but if you don’t, it can be quite difficult to do so from … Continue reading Another Way To Get The SQL Generated By Power BI DirectQuery Mode
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