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Hello,
I can't use the R script editor in Power Query. Even with a very simple code like this one :
test<-dataset
test$newcolumn<-1
I have the following problem :
DataSource.Error : ADO.NET : Ä ρѓóвľэм θć¢ŭѓяеð ẃђїľë ρřόćєšśίňğ ўòŭř Γ šĉřϊφŧ.
Ħзѓє ăґë тĥё ţέċћпїсåľ đ℮ţαīľś: [DataFormat.Error] Désolé... Nous ne pouvons pas procéder à la conversion en un nombre.
Détails :
DataSourceKind=R
DataSourcePath=R
Message=Ä ρѓóвľэм θć¢ŭѓяеð ẃђїľë ρřόćєšśίňğ ўòŭř Γ šĉřϊφŧ.
Ħзѓє ăґë тĥё ţέċћпїсåľ đ℮ţαīľś: [DataFormat.Error] Désolé... Nous ne pouvons pas procéder à la conversion en un nombre.
ErrorCode=-2147467259
ExceptionType=Microsoft.PowerBI.Scripting.R.Exceptions.RUnexpectedException
However, I use R visuals in Power Bi without any problem. Do you have any idea what the problem is?
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Hi , @Jeremy19
According to your error message, you seem to have encountered a problem with the data conversion format when using R script, I think you can first follow this official document to check whether your local computer is completely configured for the R script environment, and check whether you have encountered any restrictions:
Use R in Power Query Editor - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Thank you I have reproduced the example on my data with this code which works :
library(readxl)
dataset<- read_excel("D:/Event.xlsx")
output<-dataset
output$test<-1
I still have a problem, locally it works but my data source is an online Excel on Sharepoint. Do I have to do a read_excel() in the R script? How to do it with a web link. The error tells me that the path does not exist
Hi , @Jeremy19
For your question, as searched , you can refer to this that hope to help you:
Accessing Excel file from Sharepoint with R - Stack Overflow
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi , @Jeremy19
According to your error message, you seem to have encountered a problem with the data conversion format when using R script, I think you can first follow this official document to check whether your local computer is completely configured for the R script environment, and check whether you have encountered any restrictions:
Use R in Power Query Editor - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
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