How to use SQL Server stored procedures in Microsoft PowerBI?

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爱一瞬间的悲伤 2020-12-30 04:33

I want to generate reports from my SQL Server tables.

I have some already made stored procedures that I would like to use to generate reports from.

I haven

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  • 2020-12-30 04:45

    "Hi,

    1. In an Excel workbook, open the ""Power Query"" tab.
    2. Then choose the “From Database” drop down button and select “From SQL Server Database”
    3. Fill in the Server and Database textboxes and click OK
    4. In the Navigator window, double-click the desired table
    5. In the Query Editor window, click on to the column to be displayed.
    6. Click close and select the ""Load"" button
    7. Connect to stored procedures.
    8. Create another power window and fill in the server and database textboxes.
    9. In the SQL statement textbox, type “EXECUTE  Procedure_Name”
    10. Click Close and Load button "
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  • 2020-12-30 04:51

    To execute your SP in Power BI-->

    1.In SQL Server right click on your SP and select Execute. Your code is executed and a new query window opens up which was responsible for execution. Copy that Query.

    2.In Power BI Query Editor, select New Source-->SQL Server. After giving the server and database, in the same window click on "Advanced Options", paste the query in the "SQL Statement" that opened up. Check "Navigate using full hierarchy" and click OK.

    3.You will see data for the parameters you passed in SP only.

    1. On Applying these changes, you will see the dataset for this in Power BI Desktop from where you can create reports.

    NOTE: This works in"Import Query" option.

    Hope this works for you as it did for me, Cheers!

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  • 2020-12-30 04:57

    Firstly I think its best to make the point out that Power BI isn't Reporting Services, it expects to be given existing table data or views that you then model within it's own environment before creating your dashboards.

    If you can get Power BI to do the work of your stored procedures. Once you have your data model defined within Power BI it can be reused.

    There is a great introduction course for this on the Power BI website:

    https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/guided-learning/powerbi-learning-2-1-intro-modeling-data/

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  • 2020-12-30 04:58

    You can use openquery. The following syntax will work with both import data and direct query methods in Power BI Desktop.

    SELECT *
    FROM OPENQUERY ([server name],
    'EXEC dbname.dbo.spname @parametername = ''R1''');
    

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  • 2020-12-30 05:00

    Expand the Advanced options in the Get Data -> SQL Server dialog, and write a SQL Statement to execute your stored procedure such as:

    EXEC [dbo].[usp_NameOfYourStoredProcedure]
    

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