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Hello Experts,
I am trying to write a custom query in BigQuery connector, in order to join multiple tables and set up a date filer, but could find where in PowerQuery to write it. I can't load the seperated tables themselved because they are too big (over 100GB).
Select *
FROM BIGQuery.Table1
LEFT JOIN BigQuery.Table1.Field A = BigQuery.Table.Field 2
WHERE BIGQuery.Table1. Data >="2019-10-01"
Can anyone help me ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @bubbletao
You can create a ODBC data source for the BigQuery, then use ODBC connector in Power BI Desktop and write SQL statement by expanding "Advanced options".
http://www.simba.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Simba-BigQuery-ODBC-Driver-Quickstart2.pdf
Hi @bubbletao
You can create a ODBC data source for the BigQuery, then use ODBC connector in Power BI Desktop and write SQL statement by expanding "Advanced options".
http://www.simba.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Simba-BigQuery-ODBC-Driver-Quickstart2.pdf
How can I do this when the ODBC is not an Option?
Problem solved. Highly appreciated!
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