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Hi @Anonymous .
For your description, if your data model is larger than can be accommodated in the Power BI Service, you might need to explore DirectQuery or Live Connection with a SQL or SSAS source, because they do not have a data source size limit.
In addition, you could check the Issues forum here:Issues - Microsoft Power BI Community
Looking forward to your feedback.
Best Regards,
Henry
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Hi @Anonymous .
For your description, if your data model is larger than can be accommodated in the Power BI Service, you might need to explore DirectQuery or Live Connection with a SQL or SSAS source, because they do not have a data source size limit.
In addition, you could check the Issues forum here:Issues - Microsoft Power BI Community
Looking forward to your feedback.
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
The previous connection that we are using is DirectQuery, but due to performance issues, we upgraded to premium workspace, to accommodate large datasets.
This issue was now identified, and it's because of corrupted datasets, and after doing it again, new issue now occur, and we cannot save the pbix file anymore. IF we will not fix this, maybe we can return in using DirectQuery connection 😃. Thank you
Hi @Anonymous ,
Thank you for your feedback.😊
Best Regards,
Henry