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Hi,
I am running sql server stored procedure from Power BI and it does bring back the results when I manually set the parameters.
However it doesn't work when I define power BI parameters and try and use them instead.
Here is what I want to do,
1. Define Power BI parameters
2. Use them in SQL statement such as,
EXEC [dbo].[Some_Procedure]
@Date = PowerBIDefinedParameter
thanks.
Hi @Student225,
Could you please mark the proper answer as solution or share the solution if it's convenient for you? That will be a big help to the others.
Best Regards!
Dale
share your script from advaned editor in power query, you need to use something like this to use parameter #"Parameter Name"
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Here is the code with manually typed variables.
How do I replace them with power BI parameters
for example @ValuationRunId = 0 replaced with Poower BI parameter @ValuationRunId = PowerBIParameter
let
Source = Sql.Database("SERVER", "DATABASE", [Query="#(lf)EXEC#(tab) [dbo].[PROCEDURE]#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@COBDate = '2017-11-02',#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@ValuationRunDefintion = 'Official EoD',#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@ValuationRunId = 0,#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@IgnoreZeroVolume = 0#(lf)#(lf)"])
in
Source
many thanks
Any suggestions.
try this, make changes highlighted below.
let
Source = Sql.Database("SERVER", "DATABASE",
[Query="#(lf)EXEC#(tab) [dbo].[PROCEDURE]#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)
@COBDate = '" & #"your parameter" & "',#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@ValuationRunDefintion = 'Official EoD',#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@ValuationRunId = 0,#(lf)#(tab)#(tab)@IgnoreZeroVolume = 0#(lf)#(lf)"])
in
Source
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