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travbum
Advocate I
Advocate I

Power BI + Salesforce Data Limits

I have data as follows:

 

SnapshotDateUserLast ModifiedIs X DoneIs Y Done
1/1/2016A1-JanNoYes
1/8/2016A1-JanNoYes
1/15/2016A1-JanNoYes
1/1/2016B1-JanNoNo
1/8/2016B8-JanYesNo
1/15/2016B15-JanYesYes
1/1/2016C1-JanNoNo
1/8/2016C1-JanNoNo
1/15/2016C15-JanYesNo

 

Snapshots are taken once per week for all users, A, B, and C. Every time a User updates the responses to questions "Is X Done" and "Is Y Done" the data gets changed and the "Last Modified" reflects the date that the change was made.

 

I have data like this coming in from Salesforce. There are currently about 20,000 rows of data excluding snapshots. If we add snapshots, there will be a snapshot per week and it's desired to have a history of 5 weeks. This would translate to 100,000 rows (20,000 * 5). In the next few years the data is expected to increase by 1200%, which, if my math is correct would correspond to roughly 1.2 million rows of data including snapshots. It currently takes me about 30 seconds to refresh all the data for those 20,000 rows. Is it correct to assume that the refresh speed is going to slow down by 1200% as well? 

 

If this is the case, is there a better way to deal with this situation?

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v-ljerr-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @travbum,

 

Based on my testing and researching, I don't think the refresh speed vary linearly with the rows of data as you described above. And to double confirm that, I would suggest you to test it with a test environment first in your scenario.Smiley Happy

 

Regards

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v-ljerr-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @travbum,

 

Based on my testing and researching, I don't think the refresh speed vary linearly with the rows of data as you described above. And to double confirm that, I would suggest you to test it with a test environment first in your scenario.Smiley Happy

 

Regards

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