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  1. 25 de feb. de 2024 · Chris Webb's BI Blog. Power BI Semantic Model Memory Errors, Part 1: Model Size. You probably know that semantic models in Power BI can use a fixed amount of memory. This is true of all types of semantic model – Import, Direct Lake and DirectQuery – but it’s not something you usually need to worry about for DirectQuery mode.

  2. 6 de jun. de 2021 · Speed Up Power Query In Power BI Desktop By Allocating More Memory To Evaluation Containers. Chris Webb Power BI Desktop, Power Query June 6, 2021 3 Minutes. A really useful new Power Query performance enhancement was added to Power BI Desktop in an update to the May release via the Microsoft Store a week or so ago (if you’re not ...

  3. My name is Chris Webb, and I’m a specialist in Power BI, Analysis Services, MDX, Power Pivot, DAX, and Power Query. I’ve been blogging about Microsoft BI for over 10 years, and racked up over 1500 posts here!

  4. Chris Webb - Microsoft | LinkedIn. Amersham, England, United Kingdom. 19K followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Chris. Welcome back. About. I'm a Principal Program Manager on...

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    4 de dic. de 2023 · Chris Webb. Read data from Delta Lake tables with the DeltaLake.Table M function. Data Factory. December 4, 2023 by Chris Webb 14,818 Views. We’re happy to announce a new function in Power Query’s M language for reading data from Delta Lake tables: the DeltaLake.Table function.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2019 · 294. 12K views 4 years ago Wellington Power BI User Group. Behind Power BI data load and transformation functionality is the M language. In this session, learn what kind of scenarios you’ll need...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Chris Webb is an OG in the Microsoft data universe, having long-time knowledge of the Microsoft Data Platform…even pre-dating Rob’s own experience with the tools! He’s a Principal Program Manager on Microsoft’s elite Power BI Customer Advisory Team (The CAT Team)! He and Rob have known each other for a long time.