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Finding Power BI Semantic Model Refresh Operations In Gateway Logs

Finding Power BI Semantic Model Refresh Operations In Gateway Logs
The logs for your on-premises data gateway contain a lot of information that is useful for troubleshooting and performance tuning. The contents of the logs are documented here and there a several great solutions out there for reporting on their contents: there’s a Microsoft-provided template and Rui Romano’s more sophisticated monitoring solution here (there’s also … Continue reading Finding Power BI Semantic Model Refresh Operations In Gateway Logs

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