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Tracking Column Sizes on DAX Queries

Chris Webb busts out the calculator:

I had meant to follow up my recent post on how to find the columns touched by a DAX query by writing one on how to use this technique to find the size of these columns in memory, so you can find the total size of the columns that need to be paged into memory when a DAX query runs on a Direct Lake semantic model. Before I could do that, though, my colleague Michael Kovalsky messaged me to say that not only had he taken the query from that first post and incorporated it in Semantic Link Labs, he’d done the work to get column sizes too. All that’s left for me to do, then, is give you some simple examples of how to use it.

Click through for those simple examples, though note that this requires Microsoft Fabric.

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