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The R script component should be able to extract all objects of the class data.frame, produced by an R script.
If I simply produce standard data.frame objects, it will indeed pick them all up. If however, I use one of the common packages that enhance data.frame objects like data.table or dplyr, I start getting unstable behaviour.
Basic data.frames:
iris1<-iris iris2<-iris
Using data.table:
library(data.table) iris1<-iris # shows up iris2<-iris # shows up iris3<-setDT(copy(iris)) # shows up iris4<-setDT(copy(iris)) # doesn't show up
Using dplyr:
library(dplyr) iris1<-iris # shows up iris2<-iris # shows up iris3<-tbl_df(iris) # doesn't show up iris4<-tbl_df(iris) # doesn't show up
Such behaviour could be related to how PowerBI interrogates the class of the objects in the R workspace. Ideally, it should see if objects `inherits()` data.frame and extract those that do
PowerBI desktop: Version: 2.32.4307.641 64-bit (February 2016)
R: 3.2.4
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