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Power BI, Power BI Desktop, SQL Server

Power BI Desktop Query Parameters, Part 1, Introduction

One of the coolest features added to the April 2016 release of Power BI Desktop is “Query Parameters”. With Query Parameters we can now create parameters in Power BI Desktop and use them in various cases. For instance, we can now define a query referencing a parameter to retrieve different datasets. Or we can reference … Continue reading Power BI Desktop Query Parameters, Part 1, Introduction

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May 5, 2016February 16, 2022Data Source Parameters, Dataviz, DDM, Dynamic Columns in Power BI, Dynamic Data Masking, Dynamic Data Sources, Filter Row, Parameterizing Data Source, Power BI, Power BI Desktop, Power BI Desktop Templates, Power BI Dynamic Columns, Power BI Dynamic Data Sources, Power BI Parameters, Power BI Query Editor, Query Parameters, SQL Server 2016, T-SQL, T-SQL in Power BI Desktop Parameters, T-SQL In Query Parameters38 Comments
DAX, Excel, Power Pivot, Power Query

Dynamically Passing Parameters to a SQL Stored Procedure in Excel 365 Using Power Query

In September 2014, I wrote a blog post on dynamically passing parameters from PowerPivot to a SQL Server stored procedure using VBA. Back then, VBA was a real lifesaver. It perhaps still is for many of us. But frankly, I even forgot how to write VBA. Maybe it is time to look at it again. … Continue reading Dynamically Passing Parameters to a SQL Stored Procedure in Excel 365 Using Power Query

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September 22, 2022September 22, 2022Dynamic PowerPivot, Dynamic PowerPivot Connection, Excel, Excel 365, M, Parameterize SQL Statements in Power Query, Parameterize SQL Statements in PowerPivot, Power Query, Power Query and Stored Procedure, PowerPivot, PowerPivot and SQL Stored Proc, PowerPivot and SQL Stored Procedure, PowerPivot SQL SP, SQL, SQL Server, SQL Server Management Studio, SQL SP, SQL Stored Proc, SSMS, Stored Proc, Stored Procedure5 Comments
Business Intelligence - BI, Dataflows, Excel, Power BI, Power BI Desktop, Power BI Desktop RS, Power BI Service, Power Query, Self-Service BI

Quick Tips: Renaming All Tables’ Columns in One Go in Power Query

I previously wrote a blog post explaining how to rename all columns in a table in one go with Power Query. One of my visitors raised a question in the comments about the possibility to rename all columns from all tables in one go. Interestingly enough, one of my customers had a similar requirement. So … Continue reading Quick Tips: Renaming All Tables’ Columns in One Go in Power Query

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February 17, 2021March 11, 2022Data Preparation, Folding, M, Power BI, Power BI Desktop, Power Query, Power Query Folding, Power Query Query Folding, PowerBI, PowerQuery, Predicate Push-down, Query Delegation, Query Folding, Rename all Columns in M, Rename all Columns in Power Query, Rename all Columns in PQ, Rename Columns, Rename Columns M, Rename Columns PQ, Splitter.SplitTextByCharacterTransition(), Table.TransformColumnNames2 Comments
Power BI, Power Pivot, SQL Server

Dynamically Passing Parameters to a SQL Stored Procedure from PowerPivot Using VBA

Update September 2022: I wrote a new blog post covering the same scenario in Excel 365. In this post, I express an easy way to refresh a PowerPivot model dynamically based on SQL Server Stored Procedures. Let’s start with SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 2012 and use Adventure Works 2012 database. Run the following script … Continue reading Dynamically Passing Parameters to a SQL Stored Procedure from PowerPivot Using VBA

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September 22, 2014September 22, 2022PowerPivot and SQL SP, PowerPivot and SQL Stored Procedure, Refreshing PowerQuery Data Dynamically, VBA for Refreshing PwerQuery15 Comments

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