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Hi @Isidro
This is not possible currently. What you can do as a work-around, is disableing load for some of the queries. Afterwards you can enable load and apply queries one-by-one.
Be warned! In case some of the tables are in your model already and you're disabling load, the tables will be removed from you model. So relations between tables and visuals refering to these tables will be broken! In my opinion this work-around only works when you haven't build a report yet and only working on the datamodel so far.
- Marc
Hi @Isidro
This is not possible currently. What you can do as a work-around, is disableing load for some of the queries. Afterwards you can enable load and apply queries one-by-one.
Be warned! In case some of the tables are in your model already and you're disabling load, the tables will be removed from you model. So relations between tables and visuals refering to these tables will be broken! In my opinion this work-around only works when you haven't build a report yet and only working on the datamodel so far.
- Marc
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