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Hi,
Is there a way to execute DB2 IDAA command SET CURRENT QUERY ACCELERATION=ALL and then SQL query within Power BI?
Please does anybody know whether and how you can enable the IBM DB2 Accelerator in the Advanced Editor of Power Query? I have the following:
let
Source = DB2.Database("Server", "Database", [HierarchicalNavigation=true, Implementation="Microsoft"]), Query="SET CURRENT QUERY ACCELERATION=ELIGIBLE",
XXXXX = Source{[Schema="xxxxxx"]}[Data],
XXXXX = XXXXXX{[Name="DB2Table"]}[Data]
There is no syntax error and I do get the data loaded into Power BI Desktop from the On Premises DB2 table. But I do not know if it Query="SET CURRENT QUERY ACCELERATION=ELIGIBLE" is actually doing something. How do I know?
Should I see some kind of code in the native Query?
Thanks for your replies!
Hi @econlt,
Could you please tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, could you please mark the helpful replies as Answered?
Regards,
Daniel He
Hi @econlt,
Based on my test, I am afraid you could not achieve this feature currently, the Power BI Desktop could not execute the statement "SET CURRENT QUERY ACCELERATION=ALL ".
Regards,
Daniel He
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