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Hi,
First question from a Power BI newbie here (I have searched but couldn't see anything quite like this).
I have to create a data source of multiple tables from a web app that presents a bespoke rest api.
Each view is a seperate call, each call has to be preceeded by an authication request.
So, taking the standard Sales type model, I need the SALES, CUSTOMERS, PRODUCTS and STORES data
So, the conversation goes like this:
https://server.com/api?user=jdoe&password=XXXXXXX
That returns a JSON result that contains {AuthKey:64bitKey},{TransactionID:LongInt}
The next request would then be
https://server.com/api?auth=[AuthKey]&TransactionID=TransID&view=SALES&criteria=WhereClause;
Which returns the data
Rinse and repeat for the other views.
What's teh bext way to attack this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@PerryW,
Please take a look at the following similar blog about how to use authkey returned by previous request in Power BI.
https://chris.koester.io/index.php/2015/07/16/get-data-from-twitter-api-with-power-query/
Regards,
Lydia
@PerryW,
Please take a look at the following similar blog about how to use authkey returned by previous request in Power BI.
https://chris.koester.io/index.php/2015/07/16/get-data-from-twitter-api-with-power-query/
Regards,
Lydia
Thanks, I don't understand it yet (working on it) but it looks like I should be able to adapt that approach
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