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Query as a source in Parameter - How to?

I am trying to use "Query" as a source for a parameter in Power BI. I can select "Query" as suggested value, however the "Query" field is greyed out.

 

Can some one help?

 

 
 
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TomMartens
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Hey @Anonymous ,

 

here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/power-query-query-parameters#creating-query-parameters you will find this little sentence "and then restrict the acceptable values for that parameter to a static list of Text values". The static list is the query. To have this option available it's necessary to first create a list.

In the query editor you can create a very simple list by adding a Blank Query:

image.png

in the "Advanced Editor"
image.png
Replace everything with this code:

 

let
    Source = {"a", "b"}
in
    Source

 

And you will have created your first list

image.png

Beware of the different icon 😉

 

Now you use this list as input for the query.

 

Hopefully, this is what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom

 

 

 



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TomMartens
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Hey @Anonymous ,

 

here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/power-query-query-parameters#creating-query-parameters you will find this little sentence "and then restrict the acceptable values for that parameter to a static list of Text values". The static list is the query. To have this option available it's necessary to first create a list.

In the query editor you can create a very simple list by adding a Blank Query:

image.png

in the "Advanced Editor"
image.png
Replace everything with this code:

 

let
    Source = {"a", "b"}
in
    Source

 

And you will have created your first list

image.png

Beware of the different icon 😉

 

Now you use this list as input for the query.

 

Hopefully, this is what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom

 

 

 



Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution, this will help others!

Proud to be a Super User!
I accept Kudos 😉
Hamburg, Germany
Anonymous
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Thanks Tom. It works! 

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