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Software: CCH which is accounting software.
I am trying to import aged creditor and debtor reports from CCH, I have successfully connected CCH to PowerBI but when executing functions and/or SPs, it results in tables with correct column headers but empty tables.
This also happens in SQL also so I'm pretty sure it's not a PowerBI issue.
let
Source = Sql.Databases("**-sql02\cchsql"),
CentralBM = Source{[Name="***"]}[Data],
Reporting_AgedCreditors = CentralBM{[Schema="Reporting",Item="AgedCreditors"]}[Data],
#"Invoked FunctionReporting_AgedCreditors1" = Reporting_AgedCreditors(null, null, null, null)
in
#"Invoked FunctionReporting_AgedCreditors1"
I've also tried using parameters to no avail, any advice would be highly appreciated. I know fx or SPs work because on CCH it creates aged debtor reports on demand.
Are you using CCH Axcess or which CCH software? Do you still have issue with this?
Hi @Springrollz
If you remove the last step as below, what result does it return?
let
Source = Sql.Databases("**-sql02\cchsql"),
CentralBM = Source{[Name="***"]}[Data],
Reporting_AgedCreditors = CentralBM{[Schema="Reporting",Item="AgedCreditors"]}[Data]
in
Reporting_AgedCreditors
If you want to use Stored Procedures in Power BI, you may refer to the following blog:
How to Use Stored Procedure in Power BI? | by Mücahit Berçin | Akkim Akademi | Medium
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