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MySQL database has a password encrypted field.
When I import that field, it is ignored by Power BI.
When I open Power Query Editor, I am able to click the "APPLIED STEPS" value "Source" and then click on the "Data" column, "Table" value and create a Navigation step.
Power Query now displays the encrypted column as "Binary".
How do I unencrypt that field so I can use it?
Thx
Solved! Go to Solution.
@DaleH Solved: Encrypted Fields in Table of Sql Server Database. - Microsoft Power BI Community
@DaleH Solved: Encrypted Fields in Table of Sql Server Database. - Microsoft Power BI Community
Yea, I saw that post. Saw it was 2018 and specific to SQL Server.
Thought I might catch lightening in a bottle and as the question anyway.
Thank you so much for your time.
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