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Dear community,
I do have difficulties to use a parameter to feed a where clause in powersuety using the native query with BiqQuery.
I am used to do it with Oracle, but it looks like it does not work with biquery.
Any tils?
You should be able to concatenate your parameter into the text string with your native query in the Advanced Editor. Have you tried that?
Pat
I do not get your answer.
Let s say my parameter is name : country
My native query is
Source = Value.NativeQuery(GoogleBigQuery.Database()
{[Name="abc-stock"]}[Data],
"select * from abc-stock.uk.uk
where location = - >here i want my country<-)",
null,
[EnableFolding=true])
In Source
How do you pass you parameter as string in the clause where
Assuming country is a text parameter (not a list or any), this should work.
Source = Value.NativeQuery(GoogleBigQuery.Database()
{[Name="abc-stock"]}[Data],
"select * from abc-stock.uk.uk
where location = " & company,
null,
[EnableFolding=true])
In Source
Pat
Hi,
Tkx,
I have made my test, unfortunately it doesn't get the content of the parameter. very strange
DataSource.Error: ODBC: ERROR [42000] [Microsoft][BigQuery] (70) Invalid query: Unrecognized name: LOE at [53:23]
Details:
DataSourceKind=GoogleBigQuery
DataSourcePath=GoogleBigQuery
OdbcErrors=[Table]
Not sure if this will work but when trying to pass parameters back to SQL DB I have to use the following format:
where location = '"&country&"'
be careful whe typing it as PQ does weird things like '"&country""' automatically so double check in the formula bar rather than the advanced editor
So great ! working well with double '&'
where location = '"&country&"'
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