PowerBI using SP with multiple selects
I have a SQL Server
SP that returns 4 datasets.
Is there a way to get the 4 tables in my PowerBI
query?
Right now I just see one table.
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I have a SQL Server
SP that returns 4 datasets.
Is there a way to get the 4 tables in my PowerBI
query?
Right now I just see one table.
powerbi
What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
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I have a SQL Server
SP that returns 4 datasets.
Is there a way to get the 4 tables in my PowerBI
query?
Right now I just see one table.
powerbi
I have a SQL Server
SP that returns 4 datasets.
Is there a way to get the 4 tables in my PowerBI
query?
Right now I just see one table.
powerbi
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What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
add a comment |
What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00
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What do you mean by "returns 4 datasets"? In what form?
– RADO
Nov 27 '18 at 5:48
How Power BI could possibly know that your SP returns 4 results? And even if it do knows this, what if on leap years it returns only 3? Or 5? Or swaps the first and last columns of each result? This is a custom logic in your SP. You can't even store these results to tables! You need to modify your SP to store the data in tables and use them in the report.
– Andrey Nikolov
Nov 27 '18 at 6:25
@AndreyNikolov thanks a lot it make sense
– VAAA
Nov 27 '18 at 15:00