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awtahhan
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Query parameter not showing in Filter Rows window

Hi,

 

I created 2 query parameters RangeStart and RangeEnd but they are not showing in the Filter Rows window? any ideas why.

 

Screenshot for my Filter Rows window

https://ibb.co/Rz3kXML

 

Thanks in advance.

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AllisonKennedy
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First check that you have set the data type for your parameters to Date.

If you still can't see them in the filter, then you can just pick a random date and manually edit the M code in the formula bar to replace the dates with RangeStart and RangeEnd.

Turn the formula bar on in the View tab in Power Query.

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amitchandak
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@awtahhan , not very clear with screenshot

See if these can help

https://www.biinsight.com/power-bi-desktop-query-parameters-part-1/

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/service-url-filters

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AllisonKennedy
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First check that you have set the data type for your parameters to Date.

If you still can't see them in the filter, then you can just pick a random date and manually edit the M code in the formula bar to replace the dates with RangeStart and RangeEnd.

Turn the formula bar on in the View tab in Power Query.

Please @mention me in your reply if you want a response.

Copying DAX from this post? Click here for a hack to quickly replace it with your own table names

Has this post solved your problem? Please Accept as Solution so that others can find it quickly and to let the community know your problem has been solved.
If you found this post helpful, please give Kudos C

I work as a Microsoft trainer and consultant, specialising in Power BI and Power Query.
www.excelwithallison.com

Thanks for the quick reply,

 

yes the issue was in the data type, the data type of the column is date/time/zone type, while the query parameter type is date/time this is why it was not showing correctly.

 

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