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Hello,
So my powerquery (using Direct) is:
let
Source = Sql.Database("ServerName", "Database", [Query="SELECT * FROM TABLE.CAKE_ACTIVITY
WHERE [ACTIVITY_DATE] >" & datetime("SDate 'yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm'),")])
in
Source
and Sdate is currently a Parameter which is "30/11/2022 13:10:00"
[Activity_Date] is currently stored in the SQL database as 2022-11-30 13:10:00"
Sadly it just sits and twirls where if did this in the SQL:
SELECT *
FROM
[TABLE].[CAKE_ACTIVITY]
WHERE [ACTIVITY_DATE] > '2022-11-30 13:10:00'
it works just fine.
Whats my error?
Thank you
You don't need a native query for your example. You can just add the filter step in the query editor and it should "fold" back to the source (right click on last step and "View Native Query" to confirm). However, you can also concatenat your parameter value in with syntax like this.
Sql.Database("localhost", "Flights", [Query="SELECT * FROM Date WHERE [Date] > convert(datetime2, '" & DateTime.ToText(Parameter1, "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss") & "')"])Pat
@v-yalanwu-msft No that doesnt work at all. It either thinks Sdate is a column or if correctly split, does not allow & to types Datetime
Hi, @BugmanJ ;
You could try it.
let
Source = Sql.Database("ServerName", "Database", [Query="SELECT * FROM TABLE.CAKE_ACTIVITY
WHERE [ACTIVITY_DATE] >SDate])
in
Source
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yalan Wu
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