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csommerman
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How to add a parameter in PowerBI to run against a SQL Stored Procedure

How to add a parameter in PowerBI to run against a SQL Stored Procedure

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aduguid
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Make sure you save your parameters as text not numbers.

Then if you use the format below in M you should be able to pass the values to your stored procedure.

 

let
    Source = Sql.Database("YOUR_SERVER", "YOUR_DATABASE", [Query="EXEC [dbo].[Your_Stored_Procedure] " & Text.From(ParameterStoredAsText1) & ", " & Text.From(ParameterStoredAsText2) & ";"])
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aduguid
Super User
Super User

Make sure you save your parameters as text not numbers.

Then if you use the format below in M you should be able to pass the values to your stored procedure.

 

let
    Source = Sql.Database("YOUR_SERVER", "YOUR_DATABASE", [Query="EXEC [dbo].[Your_Stored_Procedure] " & Text.From(ParameterStoredAsText1) & ", " & Text.From(ParameterStoredAsText2) & ";"])
in
    #"Added Index"

 

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