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Hi all,
I followed the following tutorial to create a report with dynamic parameters:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-dynamic-m-query-parameters
I created a new Datetime parameter (StartDate) whith a default value
I create a new table data with a list of dates (StartTableDate)
I updated the DirectQuery to a SQLServer database, inserting the parameter in the where condition:
let
Param = DateTime.ToText(StartDate, "dd/MM/yyyy"),
Query = " SELECT * FROM TABLETEST where 1=1 ",
QueryParam = Text.Combine({" AND LOADDATE >= CONVERT(datetime, '", Param, "', 103) "}),
FinalQuery = Text.Combine({Query, QueryParam}),
Source = Sql.Database("myserver", "dmydb", [Query=FinalQuery, MultiSubnetFailover=true])
in
Source
the query extracts the data correctly using the parameter's default value.
I configured the StartDateTable table column by setting the Bind to Parameter with my "StartDate"
I added a Table to my report visualization adding all columns of my DirectQuery (all records are displayed)
But when i add a Filter data for StartDateTable my Table visual object cannot be displayed:
"Query(2, 14) M Parameter 'StartDate' is not defined in model or parameter type is not valid"
I don't understand what the problem is and what caused it, can you help me?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @niko8011 ,
According to the official document, SQL Server is not supported for Dynamic M query:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @niko8011 ,
Could you tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, kindly Accept it as the solution. More people will benefit from it.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
Hi @niko8011 ,
According to the official document, SQL Server is not supported for Dynamic M query:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Wow! I'm having the same issue and find it rather shocking that they'd roll out a query feature without support for SQL. What are these "M based data sources" that are supported then?
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