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I have an Oracle pipelined function as my source query, and I want to create a date parameter in my powerbi..
Questions:
1. once I define the parameter, how can I "connect" that parameter to my source query ?
2. Looks like current value is a must, Is there anyway I can enter current date for current value as today ?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can refer to the following links to know how to parameterize your connection string with query parameters:
Power BI Desktop Query Parameters, Part 1
In addition, if you mean to pass your parameter to advanced T-SQL query to your database. You need to define your date parameter as text type then do type convert in T-SQL query string based on oracle date functions.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can refer to the following links to know how to parameterize your connection string with query parameters:
Power BI Desktop Query Parameters, Part 1
In addition, if you mean to pass your parameter to advanced T-SQL query to your database. You need to define your date parameter as text type then do type convert in T-SQL query string based on oracle date functions.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Actually, oracle function has a date parameter, is there a way I can pass a power bi parameter as input into this oracle function ?
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