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- Ciao friends. I want to show how to read the partition size information using DAX Studio. I have my DAX Studio instance connected to a large database that has a big table with 4 billion rows. As you can imagine, this table is split in several partitions and sometimes it can be useful to understand how the data is distributed across the partitions. A new feature of VertiPaq Analyzer included in DAX Studio specifically since the version 2.11 of DAX Studio includes additional information for the partition. Which is what I want to show you today. So I already connected DAX Studio to my model. And I click on view metrics in order to show here the VertiPaq Analyzer metrics pane. As you see in the tables, I can already evaluate the data, I have a very big table here. That has 4 billion rows and 17 gigabytes of data. I can increase the size. I can zoom this pane a little bit and I can drill down here. And I can see that the data is distributed across different columns. And however, every co