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I am unsure if this is a limitation of the Power BI service or not, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Synopsis:
Using Power Bi Report Builder's sub-reports, we can select an account in a top-level report and pass parameters to display related information via sub-reports. If we load 42 or more rows in any one subreport, the workspace will refuse to display the data after it loads the rows.
In this case, we made a simplified version that has only 1 sub report that contains 84 rows. The other row is the name of account on the Top-level report.
Notes:
The sub-report will load as long as there are less than 42 rows in each sub report in the Top-level Report.
When there are more than 42 rows we are able to pull the data without issue from the backend.
Thank you, - Ian
I cannot reproduce this issue. I have sub reports that show hundreds of records without a problem. Have you possibly set a fixed width in one of your cells and set CanGrow=False somewhere?
Same here. we have a customer with nested subreports (3 layers) with more than 50 rows to show and it works.
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