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Hi,
I am using DirectQuery Data Mode to fetch data from SQL Server for my Power BI Report. I followed the below steps:
Above configuration generated the following query:
When I open the Query, I can see the preview of that SP's output.
But when I click on Close and Apply, its giving me the following error:
How do I fix this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Below solution worked for me.
hi @amustafa
Below is my query:
let
Source = Sql.Database("1.2.3.4,1234", "MyDB", [Query="EXEC [dbo].[MyStoredProc] '2023'"])
in
Source
I tried using your solution but its not working as expected.
I was able to run the following query in Direct Query mode instead of Import Query and load the data form Power Query just fine. I have also made it a paramaterized query.
let
CustomerID = customeridparam,
Source = Sql.Database("localhost", "AdventureWorks",
[Query="EXEC GetCustomerOrderSummary @customer_id = " & Text.From(CustomerID)])
in
Source
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Can you please paste your full M Code from Power Query? Here's a general code with correct syntax.
let
Source = Sql.Database(ServerName, DatabaseName),
Query = "EXEC YourStoredProcedure @Parameter1 = Value1, @Parameter2 = Value2",
Result = Source{[Schema="dbo",Item="YourStoredProcedure"]}[Data]
in
Result
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