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- Ciao, friends. Performance Analyzer is an interesting tool in Power BI Desktop that helps you find the bottleneck in your reports. Performance Analyzer displays a number of information about every visualization in your report that is mainly represented by the duration. However, these numbers sometimes can be better analyzed using a tool like DAX Studio in order to get a better understanding of what is happening. Let me describe one. As you see, every visualization here has a number, which is the total execution time, which is the duration required to complete the preparation and the visualization of the report. But if you think, for a moment, every visualization has to perform a couple of operations. First, every visualization has to execute the query over data retrieving the numbers that have to be displayed. Second, these numbers have to be correctly displayed in the visualization, through a map, a chart, or a table. Now, in reality, a report can have many of these visualizations,