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Hello Folks
I'm working on a project to ameliorate my skills using power BI
i created 3 tables on Oracle DB (data_2018, market segment and meals) i imported the data on power BI with direct query using this statement :
select A.*,b.cost,c.discount,(STAYS_IN_WEEKEND_NIGHTS + STAYS_IN_WEEK_NIGHTS) as nbr from DATA_2018 A left join meal B on A.meal = B.meal left join client_segment C on A.market_segment = C.market_segment
Then i created this column in DAX :
i imported the data on power BI with direct query
No. It's either Import Mode or Direct Query. But not both.
The error happens on the Oracle side. Check your views/queries there.
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