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Hi,
Please help me with this
I am importing data from two different table-based on Mysql query, Table-A contains value Eg: order_ids (Query output)
power_query: select order_ids from order_table
where order_created_on > current_date()
Output: 4001342,
4001331,
4000123
Now I want to import data from values corresponding to order_ids which already imported from Table A
**how to use below query in power_bi: (Number vary based on the previous query while running)
select * from shipments
where order_ids in ( 4001342,4001331,4000123)
Hello @Anonymous ,
Best option (and recommended) is to push this type of work as close as possible to the datasource (database here) (for example you could create a view with the same logic and then connect to that view.)
If this is not possible due to various reasons I would make a query to get the exact output needed for the WHERE CLAUSE (4001342,4001331,4000123) and then use it "as is" in the second query. Caution: you need to be careful with the data privacy settings.
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Thank you !
Cristian
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