Kommentare zu: How to identify Measures not used in your pbix file https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/ Wir lieben Microsoft Power BI Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:33:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Von: Larissa https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-4765 Wed, 14 Jun 2023 17:33:07 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-4765 Als Antwort auf Nathany.

Same here. Did you find a solution?

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Von: Raymond https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-3771 Fri, 19 Aug 2022 15:51:53 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-3771 Wow, very nice.

Its still working also in the latest Power bi version

How can i make overview for each measure which visual is used on which report is that possible?

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Von: Henrik Vestergaard https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-3620 Thu, 21 Jul 2022 19:50:07 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-3620 Als Antwort auf Alex Diaz.

Is the solution working in spite of the foreword from Mr. Schriber: „WARINING: Due to a broken DMV in Power BI Desktop, that I use for this solution, we cannot use this tool anymore, until until Microsoft fixes the issue. Sorry“ ?
Regards, Henrik?

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Von: Alex Diaz https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-3088 Sun, 30 Jan 2022 05:12:35 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-3088 Brilliant!
Simple and effective. Thanks for sharing!

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Von: Kai https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-3064 Mon, 24 Jan 2022 13:29:02 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-3064 Als Antwort auf NATHANY DE ALMEIDA MIGUEL.

Hi Nathany, Lars,

I would also be interested if it is possible to find out unused measures for the setup where I have a seperate dataset .pbix w/o visuals and stand-alone .pbix files for visualizations / reports with a live connection to the published dataset in Power BI Serivce.

Any suggestions?

Regards

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Von: DZ https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-2827 Wed, 17 Nov 2021 14:03:44 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-2827 Perfect tutorial. Thank you Lars

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Von: Zeke https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-2823 Mon, 15 Nov 2021 07:09:41 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-2823 This is absolutely amazing! Thankyou!

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Von: Kadir https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-2687 Mon, 11 Oct 2021 08:33:52 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-2687 In powerbi i have one page with over 40 visuals which appears and disappears with like 50 bookmarks. How will i get all the json files?

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Von: Shhram Es https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-2580 Wed, 25 Aug 2021 15:51:22 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-2580 You can refactor the queries in the report as follows to get them to work. I created a parameter called „Database“ that you can find by running a DMV query in DAX Studio — see comment below.

let
// to get database, run this in DAX Studio: SELECT [CATALOG_NAME] FROM $SYSTEM.DBSCHEMA_CATALOGS
Source = AnalysisServices.Database(
„localhost:“ & Number.ToText(ProcessID),
Database,
[Query=“SELECT * FROM $SYSTEM.discover_calc_dependency“]),
#“Geänderter Typ1″ = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{„DATABASE_NAME“, type text}, {„OBJECT_TYPE“, type text}, {„TABLE“, type text}, {„OBJECT“, type text}, {„EXPRESSION“, type text}, {„REFERENCED_OBJECT_TYPE“, type text}, {„REFERENCED_TABLE“, type text}, {„REFERENCED_OBJECT“, type text}, {„REFERENCED_EXPRESSION“, type text}, {„QUERY“, type text}}),
#“Gefilterte Zeilen“ = Table.SelectRows(#“Geänderter Typ1″, each ([REFERENCED_OBJECT_TYPE] = „MEASURE“)),
#“Sortierte Zeilen“ = Table.Sort(#“Gefilterte Zeilen“,{{„REFERENCED_OBJECT“, Order.Ascending}}),
#“Entfernte Duplikate“ = Table.Distinct(#“Sortierte Zeilen“, {„REFERENCED_OBJECT“})
in
#“Entfernte Duplikate“

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Von: Goat Kamal https://ssbi-blog.de/blog/technical-topics-english/how-to-identify-measures-not-used-in-your-pbix-file/#comment-2107 Mon, 17 May 2021 22:07:58 +0000 https://ssbi-blog.de/?p=5589#comment-2107 https://pypi.org/project/PyDaxExtract/ if using python can help.

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