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KAD911
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Oracle Tables Loads from Oracle Database, But writing SQL Statement says Table doesnt exsist

Hello,

 I have a oracle database, and I can connect to the server and load tables from the database when Im using,

Get Data > Oracle Database > Direct Query > OK.
I can see  all the available tables and i can load them to powerBi without a problem.

 

But, If I goto Advanced Options and write a SQL Statement. (Even a simple SELECT * FROM MY_TABLE), it gives me the Error saying that the TABLE or VIEW Does Not exsist.

 

Please help me fix this problem,

 

Thanks,

KAD

 

 

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amitchandak
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@KAD911 , Try to add DB or Schema Name and try

 

SELECT * FROM DB1.MY_TABLE

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amitchandak
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@KAD911 , Try to add DB or Schema Name and try

 

SELECT * FROM DB1.MY_TABLE

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Oh that was it!! 
 I feel so stupid now.

 

Thanks aloot!! You saved the day!!

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