I have watched many/most of your videos. They are all very informative and concise. You have provided very good and useful explanation. Thank you very much and keep it up.
At 17:21 So, for the column Data Source Query, the rows containing the Response and Request along with the API URL is the final URL that Power BI is sending to the source server, right?
how it is different from analysing the query plan we get from Azure Performance Monitor Json when opened inside a DAX studio. All these relate to runtimes of backend DAX query ...? Is it that at a report level analysis we use Performace Monitor and during the dev time we used Query diagnostics for finding the culprit queries ? Thank you.
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I have watched many/most of your videos. They are all very informative and concise. You have provided very good and useful explanation. Thank you very much and keep it up.
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At 17:21
So, for the column Data Source Query, the rows containing the Response and Request along with the API URL is the final URL that Power BI is sending to the source server, right?
yes!
Can I also check the refresh time through the diagonistics?
how it is different from analysing the query plan we get from Azure Performance Monitor Json when opened inside a DAX studio. All these relate to runtimes of backend DAX query ...? Is it that at a report level analysis we use Performace Monitor and during the dev time we used Query diagnostics for finding the culprit queries ? Thank you.
Yes and this also includes visualization queries and "Other" part which is the most important one.
I think enable load for Diagnostics tables will get data for Power BI
and where is that precious video about analysing query folding and getting any kind of usefull information out of this tool?
I believe your question is incomplete. Could you please write again?