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federico_dec
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Azure Machine Learning Models in Power BI: How to specify Global Parameters?

I've successfully connected my AML Time Series to my Power BI report and I receive forecast of my target variable (see 1° image attached).
The problem is that I can't find any option to specify The "Global Parameters" of the model to be applied, I can just select the 2 columns containing the Date and the ID (see 2° image).

You can see that in Azure Machine Learning page this same endpoint accepts 2 input parameters as you can see in the 3° image: "Data" and "Quantiles" (the Global parameter I would like to change). I can edit "quantiles" directly in AML and receive my outputs but my goal is to integrate this with Power BI.
Any help?

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v-jingzhang
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Hi @federico_dec 

 

Are you able to toggle the column icon to the left of the input dropdown to parameter? 

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Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.

Yes I can toggle it but this doesn't help me, it can just let me choose if I want to insert the column/name or insert manually the value.
What I need is to set the Global Parameter "quantiles" as I can do on Azure Machine Learning when I test the model

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