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Dear partners,
Kindly request your help, I am trying to pass parameters to a query that uses native query, but it does not recognize the parameter of power bi
I have tried appending it to the sql query
1. '@parameter'
2. '"& Parameter &"'
defining the parameter inside the nativequery, nothing has worked for me I need to pass that parameter created in power bi to the query.
I'd appreciate your help. I attach an example
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @Shiroe
You can refer to the solution proposed by @kailas684 in this thread.
Step#1: Create Parameter pID [text parameter and keep default value]
Step#2: On Dataset that is pulled on Query Editor, right click and go to Advanced Editor. Edit below code as per your database and table name.
let
pID=ID,
Source =
Oracle.Database("your database name",
[HierarchicalNavigation=true,
Query="SELECT * FROM MYtableName#(lf) where DA_LOAN_ID='"&pID&"'"])
in
Source
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Thanks a lot!
So looks like the only way to make this work on Oracle is to set every Power BI parameter as text only.
I was able to run the query witohur error now, which is great. But a bit woried what other problems it will bring later when integers and dates are set as text and so on...let see I continue with this advanture. 🙂
Have a nice day!
unfortunately friend, I am using an oracle database, I need to use dynamic parameters in native query keeping in mind this database. If you have any additional information that can help me I would appreciate it to be able to pass parameters from power bi dynamics to native query
Hi, @Shiroe
You can refer to the solution proposed by @kailas684 in this thread.
Step#1: Create Parameter pID [text parameter and keep default value]
Step#2: On Dataset that is pulled on Query Editor, right click and go to Advanced Editor. Edit below code as per your database and table name.
let
pID=ID,
Source =
Oracle.Database("your database name",
[HierarchicalNavigation=true,
Query="SELECT * FROM MYtableName#(lf) where DA_LOAN_ID='"&pID&"'"])
in
Source
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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