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Hi,
Can any one help to understand how to utilize store procedure in Power Bi, instead of pulling the tables separately and writing the formulas. In store procedure everything is well organized but the only thing is if we want to execute then start date, end date, store id this parameter should be passed but if we do so then only that specific date, store is i am getting in power bi.
But i need for every store, all dates. kindly suggest if there is any easy way to achieve this. Let me know if need to attach the sql query, will do so
Hi Jen,
thank you for the response, but is there a way that instead of creating parameters and passing the value, can we have the slicer selection and based on that the data will adjust accordingly because we should have one slicer for date, store and so on and accordingly only the data should show up
You can do this by using dynamic M parameters. This is a really good page that explains the process in detail.
Hello - it sounds like you need to invoke stored SQL procedures for lists/multiple items. These pages provide a very good overview of how to accomplish the task with examples and pictures.
https://databear.com/sql-stored-procedures-in-power-bi/
https://hatfullofdata.blog/power-query-function-to-execute-a-procedure/
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