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Invoke Function to use as variable

Dears, 

 

I have 10 Student ID in a table and basicly I want to do post call that will call an API to retrive t he token for all these students. 

the call like this:

 

 

let
     
    
url = "https://api.SchoolXXX/oauth/token",
body = "{""School_id"" :""XXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX"", ""School_secret"" : ""XXXXXXXXXXX"", ""grant_type"" : ""client_credentials"", ""Student"" :XXXXXX}" ,Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(url, [Headers=[Method="POST", #"Content-Type"="application/json", Accept="application/json"], Content=Text.ToBinary(body)])),
    #"Converted to Table" = Record.ToTable(Source)
in
    #"Converted to Table"

 

 

 


So i want to pass the Students ID that in another table to the POST CAL so i will get the token for each student. 

 

Is that possible?  @mahoneypat 

 

 

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mahoneypat
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Yes.  You can start with a table with a column of student IDs and pass those into the API call.  Please see this video to see an example, but basically you can conacenate it in your code as follows:

 

let
     
    
url = "https://api.SchoolXXX/oauth/token",
body = "{""School_id"" :""XXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX"", ""School_secret"" : ""XXXXXXXXXXX"", ""grant_type"" : ""client_credentials"", ""Student"" :" & [StudentIDColumn] & "}" ,Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(url, [Headers=[Method="POST", #"Content-Type"="application/json", Accept="application/json"], Content=Text.ToBinary(body)])),
    #"Converted to Table" = Record.ToTable(Source)
in
    #"Converted to Table"

 

Power BI - Tales From The Front - REST APIs - YouTube

 

Regards,

Pat





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mahoneypat
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Yes.  You can start with a table with a column of student IDs and pass those into the API call.  Please see this video to see an example, but basically you can conacenate it in your code as follows:

 

let
     
    
url = "https://api.SchoolXXX/oauth/token",
body = "{""School_id"" :""XXXXX-XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX"", ""School_secret"" : ""XXXXXXXXXXX"", ""grant_type"" : ""client_credentials"", ""Student"" :" & [StudentIDColumn] & "}" ,Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(url, [Headers=[Method="POST", #"Content-Type"="application/json", Accept="application/json"], Content=Text.ToBinary(body)])),
    #"Converted to Table" = Record.ToTable(Source)
in
    #"Converted to Table"

 

Power BI - Tales From The Front - REST APIs - YouTube

 

Regards,

Pat





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Kudos are also appreciated!

To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.


@mahoneypa HoosierBI on YouTube


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