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- Select your fields on the destination page | - Select your fields on the destination page | ||
- In Power BI select "Get data" from WEB and paste the URL from the onboard form. | - In Power BI select "Get data" from WEB and paste the URL from the onboard form. | ||
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- | 2. Select the fields you want and click CSV to get the URL for the data-feed | + | 2. Select the fields you want and click JSON to get the URL for the data-feed |
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In case you have issues with loading longer date ranges it can be caused by timeouts. To change the default timeout please follow the steps below: | In case you have issues with loading longer date ranges it can be caused by timeouts. To change the default timeout please follow the steps below: | ||
- | - Have the Power BI Desktop file open and in Report View | + | - Power BI click "Get data" from WEB and copy paste the API URL then click on **Advanced** |
- | - Click on the arrow for "Edit Queries" | + | - Increase |
- | - A dropdown will appear - then click "Data Source Settings" | + | |
- | - Data source settings pop-up window | + | {{: |
- | - Click on " | + | |
- | - Another pop-up will appear | + | ===== Working with date ranges (absolute and relative) ===== |
- | - Click on Advanced Options (a drop-down | + | |
- | | + | === Relative date ranges === |
- | - Enter a value - I chose to enter 60 minutes but feel free to enter any value | + | |
- | - Then apply the query changes and wait till the refresh is complete | + | When you finish building your query you will see a URL like this: |
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+ | Valid values for relative date ranges are: | ||
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+ | * last_3d | ||
+ | * last_7d | ||
+ | * last_14d | ||
+ | * last_28d | ||
+ | * last_30d | ||
+ | * last_90d | ||
+ | * last_180d | ||
+ | * this_month | ||
+ | * last_year | ||
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+ | You can change the values accordingly to change the relative date range. | ||
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+ | === Absolute date ranges === | ||
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+ | To work with absolute | ||
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+ | Will load the date range < | ||
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+ | To only set a start date and default to todays date as end date you would just omit the < | ||
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