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Can anybody tell me if it's possible to connect JDE Xe (9th revision of the B7333 version) to Power BI?
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Hi @tbailey82 ,
There's no direct connector to JD Ewards in Power BI Desktop, you can refer to:
Power BI data sources - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
However, in this post, @DavidKett said there's a QuickLaunch solution that connects JD Edwards ERP to Power BI. You use JD Edwards on AS/400, it means that you can get JD Edwards data by connecting to IBM DB2 database for AS/400.
Or refer to this link, it introduces how to connect to JD Edwards. The solution they’ve developed for this is that they’re going to load all of this raw information into Snowflake and apply the necessary business logic to be able to talk more effectively with their data.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @tbailey82 ,
There's no direct connector to JD Ewards in Power BI Desktop, you can refer to:
Power BI data sources - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
However, in this post, @DavidKett said there's a QuickLaunch solution that connects JD Edwards ERP to Power BI. You use JD Edwards on AS/400, it means that you can get JD Edwards data by connecting to IBM DB2 database for AS/400.
Or refer to this link, it introduces how to connect to JD Edwards. The solution they’ve developed for this is that they’re going to load all of this raw information into Snowflake and apply the necessary business logic to be able to talk more effectively with their data.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.