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Passing Multiple Parameters in Power Query
- 8 years ago
Hi soumyendunew,
Based on my test, we can take the following steps to meet your requirement.
1. Import the table from desktop, in the SQL statement, here I entered the code as below.
EXEC proc_StockSummary 1, '5'
2. Create two parameters in power query
3.Then we can change the code in the advanced editor and get the result we need. And here is the code for your reference.
let Source = Sql.Database("localhost", "Power_BI_Test", [Query="EXEC proc_StockSummary '"& Number.ToText(P1) & "' , '"& P2 & "'"]) in SourceRegards,
Frank
Hi soumyendunew,
Based on my test, we can take the following steps to meet your requirement.
1. Import the table from desktop, in the SQL statement, here I entered the code as below.
EXEC proc_StockSummary 1, '5'
2. Create two parameters in power query
3.Then we can change the code in the advanced editor and get the result we need. And here is the code for your reference.
let
Source = Sql.Database("localhost", "Power_BI_Test", [Query="EXEC proc_StockSummary '"& Number.ToText(P1) & "' , '"& P2 & "'"])
in
Source
Regards,
Frank
- v-frfei-msft8 years agoCommunity Support
Hi soumyendunew,
Does that make sense? If so , kindly mark the answer as a solution to close the case, thanks in advance.
Regards,
Frank