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Connect What-If parameters to a REST API

Hi, 

 

I have deployed an Azure ML model on a REST API that I would like to connect to several What-If parameters to allow user inputs to be reflected in real-time on the Power BI dashboard.

 

Currently, I am able to make it work by running the REST API in Python scrips in individual visualizations, but the performance is bad since it requires initializations and replication of scripts/functions for each visualization. It is also difficult to edit and maintain each individual viz. 

 

I had also tried to solve via pre-processing by computing output for all combinations of What-If parameters, but I have several (10+) parameters and precomputing the full range would generate more data than it is feasible. 

 

Is there a less hacky way to do this, e.g integrate what-if parameters via the data pipelines? 

 

Any help or direction would be appreciated!

 

 

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v-lionel-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Maybe you can refer to this:

Pass parameters dynamically from Power BI to REST API 

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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