User Profile
wherdzik
Helper III
Joined 3 years ago
User Widgets
Contributions
Re: OLE DB or ODBC error: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040E4E.
I ended up fixing it..I basically copied the query steps from the advanced editors...I deleted all of the steps up until the Source...I let it refresh, to see if there were any errors. There were no errors displayed, so I pasted back the query steps into the Advanced Editor and everything worked. I don't understand it, but now it works.1.6KViews0likes0CommentsOLE DB or ODBC error: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040E4E.
Okay what in the world just happened...I am getting some OLE DB ODBC connection error..the werid thing is that when I duplicate this query it loads in fine..but I dont want to do that because then I have to rebuild all of my connections..is there a way to fix this?Solved1.7KViews0likes2CommentsFilter and Print to PDF large amount of Dashboards
I created a dashboard which the end user wants to filter and PDF dashboard for each person. As you can imagine its an organization so alot of filtering here. Is there a way to come up with a process wher eyou can filter the practice first then loop through each person and print the dashboard to PDF and save with a specific name? Maybe PowerAutomate? I do not see any optiosn for this internally. Any help would be great.607Views0likes2CommentsPivoting Two Columns, Is it Possible?
I want to Pivot Item Types but for ItemFTE and ProratedSalaryAllocation. I can only do one of those columns but not both. Is that even possible? This is the only way I am able to do it, It wont let me bring in the ProratedSalaryAllocation colum. I want the end result to look something like this. Thanks for your help.Solved627Views0likes2CommentsWhy doesn't my parameter slider show decimals?
I created a linear regression predictor...I want to be able to selecte the years of experience in decimal places. In this case I picked 5.6 but the slider shows 6 but when I click onthe field it is 5.59999. Is there a way to display this as 5.6?Solved423Views0likes1CommentLinear Regression - Predict Salary with YOE Slider
I have a dataset containing years of experience and salary information. I would like to create some sort of a years of experience slider and a way for a user to adjust the slider for desired experienced and based off the line slope it would predict what would be the salary. Has anyone performed this and can help?Solved796Views0likes2Comments
Data Privacy
Microsoft Fabric Community and Privacy
To learn more about how we manage your data, please review the Microsoft Fabric Community Data Privacy guide.