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Here we are going to look at how to get started using the API and Power Query in Power BI.
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Here we are going to look at a second query.  This query is going to call data from the client end point.  This query will use objects to make the query easier to read and amend.  We will also see how we can enter comments in a query.
  
Open Microsoft Power BI Desktop and select get data.
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In the query editor select New Source on the ribbon and then blank query.
  
[[File:PowerBI-getdata.png]]
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[[File:QEblankquery.png]]
  
Power BI Desktop will then open and display the Get Data Menu.  By default the All source menu will be selected.  Scroll to the bottom of this list and select blank query and click Connect.
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On the ribbon in select the advanced editor, to display the code editor.
  
[[File:PowerBI-blankquery.png]]
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[[File:PowerBI-AEribbon.png]]
 
 
 
 
This will open the Power Query Editor and create Query 1.  On the menu ribbon in PowerBi Desktop select the advanced editor, to display the code editor.
 
  
[[File:PowerBI-AEribbon.png]]
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In the adva
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[[File:CFqeury2.png]]
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nced editor we are going to create a query to get client ID's and names.
  
In the advanced editor we are going to create a query to get the available fields from the client endpoint. Below you will see what is required to get this information:
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You will then be displayed a list of records.  From here we can then convert this to a table.  Right click on the header called list and select 'To table'.  On the following screen click ok.  This will then create a table. Click on the expand icon to select the required fields.
  
[[File:CFqeury.png]]
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[[File:CQtableexpand.png]]
  
You will be prompted that Information is required for the data privacy.
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You will then be dsiplay the date, ready to be used in PowerBI once saved.
Click on continue.
 
Click the check box to ignore privacy and select save.
 
  
The query will then run and display a preview table of the fields available from the client endpoint.
 
  
 
[[File:CFtable.png]]
 
[[File:CFtable.png]]

Revision as of 12:46, 18 November 2022

This section requires Power BI skills, developer skills and a knowledge of how an API works. It may be useful to use an API Development tool to check the dictionaries and make test calls, Postman is a suitable tool for this. Power Query is used to call the API to retrieve the data.

What you will need

In order to follow this section you will need the following;

  • Dizions API Licence (Read Only or Full)
  • Microsoft Power BI Professional licence
  • Power BI Desktop installed
  • API Development tool (Optional)

Creating a Queary

Here we are going to look at how to get started using the API and Power Query in Power BI.

Open Microsoft Power BI Desktop and select get data.

PowerBI-getdata.png

Power BI Desktop will then open and display the Get Data Menu. By default the All source menu will be selected. Scroll to the bottom of this list and select blank query and click Connect.

PowerBI-blankquery.png


This will open the Power Query Editor and create Query 1. On the menu ribbon in PowerBi Desktop select the advanced editor, to display the code editor.

PowerBI-AEribbon.png

In the advanced editor we are going to create a query to get the available fields from the client endpoint. Below you will see what is required to get this information:

CFqeury.png

You will be prompted that Information is required for the data privacy. Click on continue. Click the check box to ignore privacy and select save.

The query will then run and display a preview table of the fields available from the client endpoint.

CFtable.png

Creating a Queary to call data from the client endpoint

Here we are going to look at a second query. This query is going to call data from the client end point. This query will use objects to make the query easier to read and amend. We will also see how we can enter comments in a query.

In the query editor select New Source on the ribbon and then blank query.

QEblankquery.png

On the ribbon in select the advanced editor, to display the code editor.

PowerBI-AEribbon.png

In the adva CFqeury2.png nced editor we are going to create a query to get client ID's and names.

You will then be displayed a list of records. From here we can then convert this to a table. Right click on the header called list and select 'To table'. On the following screen click ok. This will then create a table. Click on the expand icon to select the required fields.

CQtableexpand.png

You will then be dsiplay the date, ready to be used in PowerBI once saved.


CFtable.png