Mastering BLANK in Power BI [Part 3-3]: The Real Reason Your Reports are Slow – Optimizing Hidden BLANK Calculations
When a Power BI report starts lagging, most people immediately suspect the data volume or the number of visuals. However, in practice, performance degradation often stems from very small DAX design choices. A prime example is measures that perform unnecessary calculations until the very end. Performance Issues are Discovered Later Than "Wrong Results" As seen in [Mastering BLANK Part 3-2], issues with incorrect totals are noticed relatively quickly. Performance issues are different: At first, it just feels "a little slow." As data grows and pages get complex, the lag becomes tangible. Eventually, the screen freezes every time a slicer moves, and users lose trust in the report. By this point, the report often has a structure that was destined to be slow from the design stage. Related Anti-Patterns BLANK Anti-Pattern 4: Performance Killer BLANK Anti-Pattern 6: Redundant Calculation The commonality between these two patterns is clear: "Calculating to the end ev...