04-10-2024 12:28 PM - last edited on 04-10-2024 07:30 PM by JackLacava
Hi,
I am practicing building a BI Blend report on Golfstream Application.
I was able to create a connection to the external database i.e SQL Studio, make the config changes in Onestream Database Configuration Utility and I can fetch that data in the dashboard using SQL connection string which is working fine. Then I created a new Workflow profile that uses the BI Blend functionality. It is throwing some errors as you can see below
Any help would be highly appreciated. Moreover, if someone has a working guide/tutorial to get started with BI Blend, that would be appreciated.
P.S. - I already have the BI Blend reference guide but it is not working since there is no specifically designed tutorial to practice BI Blend Reporting in that.
04-10-2024 01:09 PM
@Manjinder_Singh - Typically if there are no data rows then this error would pop up.
1. Check whether the external table has the data?
2. Make sure you mapped the time & scenario correctly.
04-10-2024 01:11 PM
Make sure you tag the external table in BI Blend Settings
04-10-2024 04:46 PM
Hi @Krishna
Thanks for your response. I really appreciate that.
I have created a database in SQL Studio and trying to link that external database in workflow profile configuration as you have mentioned above.
It would be really helpful if you could provide a working demo i.e screenshot in your system ?
Thanks
Manjinder
04-10-2024 07:42 PM
BiBlend fetches data from datasources in the same way an Import step would do. What you're seeing is not a blend problem as much as a generic DataSource / Transformation issue: none of the valid records generated by the datasource, after transformation, actually points to Scenario Actual and Time 2011M1.
You might get some information by looking at the log (clicking on the gear-in-document icon on the Blend toolbar, and selecting to open the file with Notepad - not Excel!).
Generally, I'd suggest to test datasources with a simple Import step in a separate Scenario, since you get to see what the records end up looking like. Then wire the Datasource to Blend steps once you're sure they will generate "good" records.