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NEWKRITI GAUTAM 0 Reputation points
2026-02-23T01:52:05.04+00:00

Underlying Error: PowerBI service client received error HTTP response. HttpStatus: 400. PowerBIErrorCode: LargeModelMovedAcrossRegions

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Time: Mon Feb 23 2026 07:15:46 [Moderator note: personal info removed]

Service version: 13.0.27650.51

Client version: 2602.1.27898-train

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  1. Hani-Ng 8,630 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-02-23T02:28:07.67+00:00

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    Hi NEWKRITI GAUTAM

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-23T01:52:13.1233333+00:00
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    The error you're encountering, LargeModelMovedAcrossRegions, typically indicates that a large dataset has been moved to a different region in the Power BI service. This can happen if the dataset is too large to be processed in its current region or if there are changes in the service infrastructure.

    To resolve this issue, consider the following steps:

    1. Check Dataset Size: Ensure that your dataset is within the limits for the region you are trying to access. If it exceeds the limit, you may need to optimize your dataset.
    2. Review Region Settings: Verify if your Power BI workspace is set to the correct region and that the dataset is compatible with that region.
    3. Resend Request: Sometimes, simply resending the request after a short wait can help if the issue was temporary.
    4. Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Microsoft support for assistance, providing them with the Activity ID and Correlation ID for better tracking.

    These steps should help you troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue you're facing with the Power BI service.


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