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The third visual, C: Why datasets are in memory is a table that lists the dataset by workspace name, dataset name, datasets uncompressed size in memory, explains the reason it's loaded in memory such as, being refreshed or queried against, or both. Consistent high active memory utilization may result in forcing datasets that are actively being used to be evicted, or can prevent new datasets from able to load.

The following steps can help you diagnose problems. The chart titled B: Hourly loaded active datasets shows the maximum number of unique datasets loaded in memory by hourly buckets. Selecting a bar in the visual will cross filter the reasons datasets are in memory visual. Consult the Why datasets are in memory table to see a list of the datasets that were loaded in memory.

Sort by Dataset Size MB to highlight the datasets taking up the most memory. Capacity operations are classified as either interactive or background. Total queries and total refreshes provide an idea of whether there are interactive queries heavy or background refreshes operations done on the dataset. It's important to understand that interactive operations are always prioritized over background operations to ensure the best possible user experience.

If there are insufficient resources, background operations are added to a queue, and are processed once resources free up. Background operations, such as dataset refreshes and AI functions, can be stopped mid-process by the Power BI service and added to a queue. Scale up the capacity - scaling up the capacity to the next SKU will make available twice the amount of memory than the current SKU, thus alleviating any memory pressure the capacity is currently experiencing.

Move datasets to another capacity - if you have another capacity that has more memory available, you can move the workspaces that contain the larger datasets to that capacity. To determine whether there's enough memory for the capacity to complete its workloads, you can refer to the A: Consumed Memory Percentages visual on the top of the page, representing the memory consumed by datasets that are being actively processed so cannot be evicted.

The black dotted line highlights the trends. In a capacity experiencing memory pressure, the same visual will clearly show the memory trendline black dotted line upwards, meaning that it is possibly preventing additional datasets from being loaded into memory at that point in time. The trend line, the black dashed line, shows the trend of growth based on the seven days of data. To diagnose scenario two, determine if the trend line is showing an upward trend towards warning or alarm thresholds.

If the chart shows an upward slope, that indicates that memory consumption has increased over the past seven days. Assume the current growth, and predict when the trend line will cross the warning threshold the yellow dashed line. Keep checking the trend line at least every two days, to see if the trend continuing. The Queries category indicates whether users could experience report visuals that are slow to respond, or could become unresponsive.

Query waits is the time the query takes to start execution from the time it was triggered. Query waits occur when there's not enough available CPU to execute all pending queries. The gauge in this visual shows that in the last seven days from the time the report was last refreshed, To learn details of Query waits KPI, click the Explore button to display a report page with visualization of relevant metrics, and a troubleshooting guide in the right column of the page.

The troubleshooting guide has two scenarios, each providing detailed explanations of the metric, the state of the capacity, and what you can do to mitigate the issue. New users joining the security group will inherit the security group permissions on the app. Users leaving the group will no longer have access through that group, but those users can continue to have access either by having permissions assigned to them directly or through membership in another security group.

Every member of a security group has the same permissions for an app as the overall group does. However, you can specify greater permissions for one or more members of that group to allow them greater access. For example, you can give Security Group A permission to run an app. And then, you can also give User B, who belongs to that group, Co-owner permission. Every member of the security group can run the app, but only User B can edit it. If you give Security Group A Co-owner permission and User B permission to run the app, that user can still edit the app.

You can share an app with Microsoft groups. However, the group must have security enabled. Enabling security ensures that the Microsoft group can receive security tokens for authentication to access apps or resources. Ensure that you have access to the Azure AD cmdlets. In the output, ensure that the property SecurityEnabled is set to True.

You must be the owner of the Microsoft group to enable security. This command is required because the SecurityEnabled property is set to False by default when Microsoft groups are created outside of Azure AD.

After a few minutes, you can discover this group in the Power Apps sharing panel and share apps with this group. If you create an app based on Dataverse, you must also ensure that the users you share the app with have the appropriate permissions for the table or tables used by the app. Particularly, those users must belong to a security role that can do tasks such as creating, reading, writing, and deleting relevant records.

In many cases, you'll want to create one or more custom security roles with the exact permissions that users need to run the app. The iOS App Store launched in with apps.

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