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Bhargav150
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Power bi report builder not taking parameters

I'm pulling the data source from power bi datasets in power bi report builder and trying to execute the below query but getting error

 

Query in dataset1

 

EVALUATE SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER], 'Query1'[LOAN_ORIGINATOR_NAME], 'Query1'[LOAN_MODIFICATION_DATE], FILTER(VALUES('Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER]), 'Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER] IN (@LN)))

 

Error

Query (1, 154) The function expects a table expression for argument '1', but a string or numeric expression was used. 

 

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Anonymous
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HI @Bhargav150,

Perhaps you can try to use following Dax formula if it suitable for your requirement:

 

SUMMARIZE (
    FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Query1' ), 'Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER] IN ( @LN ) ),
    'Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER],
    'Query1'[LOAN_ORIGINATOR_NAME],
    'Query1'[LOAN_MODIFICATION_DATE]
)

 

If you are trying to use multi-value parameters, you can also take a look at the official document:

Add a multi-value parameter to a paginated report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
Not applicable

HI @Bhargav150,

Perhaps you can try to use following Dax formula if it suitable for your requirement:

 

SUMMARIZE (
    FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Query1' ), 'Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER] IN ( @LN ) ),
    'Query1'[LOAN_NUMBER],
    'Query1'[LOAN_ORIGINATOR_NAME],
    'Query1'[LOAN_MODIFICATION_DATE]
)

 

If you are trying to use multi-value parameters, you can also take a look at the official document:

Add a multi-value parameter to a paginated report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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