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salman_ali
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Connecting with Python 3.8.3

I am having a hard time connecting with Python 3.8.3.  It gives me an error, and I think it is because in my detected python home directories I cannot acess the APPDATA folder that houses python, hence issue with my path.  

 

how do I access the folder even I am showing all hidden files?

 

it is visible when I go through my windows explorer, but not when I am going through my power bi desktop

 

 
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I got it working, the issue was that i am using a remote desktop and had to ensure matplotlib and numpy were installed using a command window in the remore desktop.  it works now

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v-yingjl
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Hi @salman_ali ,

 

Glad to hear the issue is solved. You can accept your reply as solution, that way, other community members could easily find the answer when they get same issues.

 

Best Regards,
Yingjie Li

Greg_Deckler
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Where is your Python directory? Mine is in:

 

C:\Users\gdeckler\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32

 

Of course, looks like I am probably running 3.8? Python is my new favorite language BTW, 🙂



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Thanks Greg,

 

this is where my python is directory

 

C:\\Users\\salman_ali\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python38-32

 

I don't know how to access it through power_bi, as I cannot see this folder when I try to browse 

Wait, why do you have double backslashes? 

 

Just open File Manager and paste this into the bar, just single backslashes
C:\Users\gdeckler\AppData\Local\Programs

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I got it working, the issue was that i am using a remote desktop and had to ensure matplotlib and numpy were installed using a command window in the remore desktop.  it works now

numpy


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