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I have a set of stored procedures specifically designed for SSRS reports, and now I would like to utilize these same stored procedures for PowerBI. Is it possible to pass the slicer filter values and dropdown filter values as parameters to my SQL stored procedures? My goal is to achieve dynamic output, where the chart updates in real-time as I move the slider and modify the dropdown selection.
Hello!
I believe that the simplest way for you to reuse the parameters of your stored procedures is using Power BI paginated reports. Through them you can use filters and dropdowns and have practically the same functionality as SSRS. You can see more details of how it works in the link:
Report parameters in Power BI Report Builder - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
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