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Hi All,
I'm trying to implement incremental refresh in a dataflow, retrieving data from an ODBC.
I'm following the steps from Guy in A Cube Link , but found myself stuck with errors in the SQL statement I refer to in my Native query.
They use a Datekey integer, but unfortunately my databse only works with DateTime.
If you can give me a tip it would be much appreciated.
Source = Odbc.Query("dsn=MYConnection", query),
Thank you,
Andres
hi, @Andresrsg
May I ask if your problem has been solved? Does the information mentioned above help?
If your problem is solved, we will be glad that you can share your solution here.😀
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
Shouldn't the date time be wrapped in single quotes?
You may want to use Text.Format() rather than DateTime.ToText()
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