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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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- | {{youtube> | + | ===== Why are my numbers multiplied in Power BI desktop? ===== |
+ | If your PC is on a non English locale, it can happen that values are multiplied. A western European locale would for example format the number 1.00 wrongly as it would expect the number to look like this: 1,00. | ||
+ | You will need to change the locale in the Power BI settings to English (United States) | ||
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+ | ===== Adding new fields to the Source statement ===== | ||
- | ===== How to connect Amazon MWS? ===== | + | To be able to add new fields to the existing report, you need to remove the parameter " |
- | This article here [[https://www.windsor.ai/ | + | {{:columns.png?800|}} |
- | ===== Why are my numbers multiplied | + | ===== Increasing the default timeout |
- | If your PC is on a non English locale, | + | In case you have issues with loading longer date ranges |
- | You will need to change the locale in the Power BI settings to English (United States) | + | |
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- | ===== Pulling data from charts.windsor.ai | + | ===== Working with date ranges (absolute and relative) |
- | 1. Click explore chart | + | === Relative date ranges === |
- | {{:powerbi_facebook.png? | + | When you finish building your query you will see a URL like this: |
- | 2. Select the fields you want and click CSV to get the URL for the data-feed | ||
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- | 3. Add this URL to powerbi. It works as a data-feed. | + | Now < |
+ | Valid values for relative date ranges are: | ||
+ | * last_1d | ||
+ | * last_3d | ||
+ | * last_7d | ||
+ | * last_14d | ||
+ | * last_28d | ||
+ | * last_30d | ||
+ | * last_90d | ||
+ | * last_180d | ||
+ | * this_month | ||
+ | * last_year | ||
+ | You can change the values accordingly to change the relative date range. | ||
- | ===== Adding new fields to the Source statement ===== | + | === Absolute date ranges |
- | To be able to add new fields to the existing report, | + | To work with absolute (fixed) date ranges |
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- | ===== Increasing the default timeout in Power BI ===== | + | {{ : |
- | 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: | ||
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- | | + | Will load the date range < |
- | - Data source settings pop-up window will appear | + | |
- | | + | To only set a start date and default to todays date as end date you simply just remove |
- | - Another pop-up will appear | + | |
- | - Click on Advanced Options (a drop-down of sorts will appear within | + | < |
- | - " | + | |
- | - 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 | + |