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I have been trying to follow the above example, but encounter issues...
R code side is able to get 'passengers, test train' into PBI.
When it comes to the Python side, where is that 'dataset' coming from?
Can someone give me some clue?
What are the steps needed?
@Anonymous , you can check in python script in power query. Open in advance editor and check
How to make Python work with Power BI: https://youtu.be/5D0BkNsu5CM
I have watch that YouTube before, and it is very useful. I have done all the settings for Python integration correctly. Just that 'dataset' is unknown when it is running the Python script.
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