To ensure the availability and quality of Business Central services, Microsoft put a certain limitation on the reports, such as Max Execution Timeout to prevent report running continuously for days. You can see this limitation when you run any report under Advanced section.
If you go over the limit, the report will be canceled. Below is an example where I setup the Maximum Rows as…
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Report Limit
To ensure the availability and quality of Business Central services, Microsoft put a certain limitation on the reports, such as Max Execution Timeout to prevent report running continuously for days. You can see this limitation when you run any report under Advanced section. If you go over the limit, the report will be canceled.
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