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Anonymous
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Python in PowerQuery

Hi Community,

I am trying to use a python in power query but getting error.  Please take a look at the attached screenshots.  I am trying to implement a ML model as shown here.  Its even showing the same error for a simple dataframe.  The code is working fine in Spyder notebook.

 

Please help.

 

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Anonymous
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Hi all, 

 

This was error with a python package (numpy), which resolved with this post.

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Anonymous
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Hi all, 

 

This was error with a python package (numpy), which resolved with this post.

v-deddai1-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I'm not familiar with python. But I found you didn't import numpy in power bi. Could it be the reason?

 

If this post help, please consider accept it as the solution to help others find it more  quickly.

 

Best Regard,

Dedmon Dai

Anonymous
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Thank you @v-deddai1-msft for looking into it.

 

I believe that is not the issue because I have not used the numpy in the script.  Again, with addition of "import numpy as np", it is giving the same error.

 

 

v-deddai1-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Would you please try to set the privacy level for the source data to public?

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If this post help, please consider accept it as the solution to help others find it more  quickly.

 

Best Regard,

Dedmon Dai

 

Anonymous
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@v-deddai1-msft I have already done this step, still getting the error.

Anonymous
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@v-deddai1-msft I have already done this step, still getting the error.

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