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I would like clarification with regards to PowerBI Queries to Adobe Analytics. When we apply the "Top" function with a 'null' argument for the second parameter, what is the behavior? An example:
{Cube.ApplyParameter, "Top", {500, null}}
What happens when the second parameter ('Dimension') is set to null?
Also, if there is documentation of the API, that would be helpful for future inquiries.
Question is specifically about the "Top" parameter :
What happens when I supply a number for the "Top" parameter (500 in the example I gave below) but leave the "Dimension" as NULL ?
a.) Does it mean that the Top 500 of all queried Dimensions will be pulled?
b.) Does it mean this limit will not be applied to any Dimension, because it was underspecified?
c.) Does it mean the Top 500 of only the first Dimension queried but not others?
Thank You.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
For your question, as far as the results I have found, it should be a). You can refer to this video.
And you can also refer to these posts:
Data issue with Adobe Analytics as data source
Adobe Analytics Connector Limiting Dimensions
Best Regards,
Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,
For your question, as far as the results I have found, it should be a). You can refer to this video.
And you can also refer to these posts:
Data issue with Adobe Analytics as data source
Adobe Analytics Connector Limiting Dimensions
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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