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Am trying to evaluate if any of the ambiguous relationships I have noted in an implementation with a fairly large number of tables actually matter for the visualizations that have been developed. There are lots of tables and lots of visualizations, so doing this manually is not an attractive way to proceeed. Is there a way to see where table are actually utilized by visualizations within a .pbix file?
Hi @joncat,
After searching many documentations and trying DAX and M Query, I'm afraid there isn't such an easy way. Maybe you could vote this idea or create a new idea: identify-unused-tables-columns. Then we can expect this feature in the future. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best Regards!
Dale
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