Matt Allington wants to trim the fat:
I have a saying in Power BI. Load every column you need, and nothing that you don’t need. The reason for this advice is that columns can make your data model bigger and less performant. You will of course need some columns in your data model for different purposes. Some are used for defining measures and some are used for slicing, dicing and summarising your data in the various visuals. But it is very common for people to load everything from the source, meaning that some of the columns are likely to be loaded but not used. Once the data model is ready and the reporting is done, it can be beneficial to remove the columns that are not being used and are not likely to be used for ad hoc reporting in the near future. The question is – how do you find the columns not being used? This is where Imke’s Power BI Cleaner tool comes in; I will show you how to use it below.
Read on for Seven Minute Abs for your Power BI data model.