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Anonymous
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Using Rows from OData Query to Run and Merge Another OData Query

Hi all,

 

Apologies if this has already been answered - I was only able to find single-column iterative/looping examples, not entire query results - but I'm basically looking to use a prinary key from one OData query ("Companies") to then run and merge another query ("GL Entries").

 

The query that pulls the list of companies:

let
    Source = OData.Feed(http://www.api.abc.com/companylist, null, [Implementation="2.0"]),
    #"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(Source, each not Text.Contains([Name], "Test"))
in
    #"Filtered Rows"

The query that runs and gets the entries:

(CompanyFilter as text) =>
let
//Variables
    BaseURL = "https://www.api.com/",
    InstanceID = "123456-abcdef-7483743",
  QueryName = "GLEntries", CompanyParameter = "/?company=", ConcatenatedURL = BaseURL & InstanceID & "/" & QueryName & "/" & CompanyParameter & CompanyFilter, //Source Source = OData.Feed(ConcatenatedURL, null, [Implementation="2.0"]), #"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(Source, "CompanyID", each CompanyFilter) in #"Added Custom"

How would I go about passing the company name value from the first query as a parameter into the second query and then merging all the results?

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v-yuta-msft
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@Anonymous ,

 

You can create a custom function using the first query and then invoke the query in the second function. About how to create custom function, you can refer to doc and blogs below.

https://radacad.com/writing-custom-functions-in-power-query-m

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mvpawardprogram/2013/08/19/creating-power-query-functions/

https://www.poweredsolutions.co/2019/02/19/parameters-and-functions-in-power-bi-power-query-custom-functions/

 

Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao

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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v-yuta-msft
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Community Support

@Anonymous ,

 

You can create a custom function using the first query and then invoke the query in the second function. About how to create custom function, you can refer to doc and blogs below.

https://radacad.com/writing-custom-functions-in-power-query-m

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/mvpawardprogram/2013/08/19/creating-power-query-functions/

https://www.poweredsolutions.co/2019/02/19/parameters-and-functions-in-power-bi-power-query-custom-functions/

 

Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Anonymous
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Thank you -- I suppose I was trying to overengineer it by using loops and other iterative functions when it really is as easy as adding a custom invoked-function column.

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