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Updating the PBIReport.JSON file with the Power BI Performance load testing Values

Updating the PBIReport.JSON file with the Power BI Performance load testing Values

In the 3rd part of my blog series on Power BI Performance testing, we are now going to take all the values we complete in the previous blog post and update the PBIReport.JSON file. The reason I did this in a separate blog post is because working with JSON files can be tricky and adding to that putting in GUIDS...

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