![]() Open Task Manager and find the PID associated with the msmdsrv process.Find the Process ID (PID) of the Power BI Desktop File.This is necessary to trace the SSAS 2017 instance (1400 compatibility level) running in the latest Power BI Desktop versions.Here are the basic steps you can use to run a trace against a Power BI Desktop file. If you don’t use DAX Studio you could follow the steps from the earlier blog post below. Connect to the running PBIX file from Step 1.When you’re only using PBIX to author a report connected to an SSAS database or a published dataset in the Power BI service an SSAS server is not associated with the open PBIX file.Note that the PBIX file must be a dataset (Import or DirectQuery). ![]() *Note that the PBIX file must be a dataset (Import or DirectQuery) – not a report with a live connection to an SSAS database or a published dataset in the Power BI service. With the Power BI Desktop file open you can use DAX Studio to quickly find the server name you need to run the Profiler trace.
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