SQL Server

Summary

Item Description
Release State General Availability
Products Excel
Power BI (Semantic models)
Power BI (Dataflows)
Fabric (Dataflow Gen2)
Power Apps (Dataflows)
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
Analysis Services
Authentication Types Supported Database (Username/Password)
Windows
Organizational account (if the specified server supports it)
M Function Reference Sql.Database
Sql.Databases

Note

Some capabilities may be present in one product but not others due to deployment schedules and host-specific capabilities.

Capabilities Supported

  • Import
  • DirectQuery (Power BI semantic models)
  • Advanced options
    • Command timeout in minutes
    • Native SQL statement
    • Relationship columns
    • Navigate using full hierarchy
    • SQL Server failover support

Connect to SQL Server database from Power Query Desktop

To make the connection, take the following steps:

  1. Select the SQL Server database option in the connector selection.

  2. In the SQL Server database dialog that appears, provide the name of the server and database (optional).

    SQL Server database connection builder in Power Query Desktop.

  3. Select either the Import or DirectQuery data connectivity mode (Power BI Desktop only).

  4. Select OK.

  5. If you're connecting to this database for the first time, select the authentication type, input your credentials, and select the level to apply the authentication settings to. Then select Connect.

    SQL Server database authentication.

    Note

    If the connection isn't encrypted, you'll be prompted with the following dialog.

    SQL Server database encryption support.

    Select OK to connect to the database by using an unencrypted connection, or follow these instructions to set up encrypted connections to SQL Server. Additionally, when encryption is enabled for SQL servers using self-signed certificates, review this section to add the SQL servers to the Power Query Desktop client's trust list.

  6. In Navigator, select the database information you want, then either select Load to load the data or Transform Data to continue transforming the data in Power Query Editor.

    Power Query Navigator showing the employee data.

Connect to SQL Server database from Power Query Online

To make the connection, take the following steps:

  1. Select the SQL Server database option in the connector selection.

  2. In the SQL Server database dialog that appears, provide the name of the server and database (optional).

    SQL Server database connection builder in Power Query Online.

  3. If needed, select an on-premises data gateway.

  4. If you're connecting to this database for the first time, select the authentication kind and input your credentials.

  5. If the connection isn't encrypted, and the connection dialog contains a Use Encrypted Connection check box, clear the check box.

  6. Select Next to continue.

  7. In Navigator, select the data you require, and then select Transform data.

    Power Query Online Navigator showing the Human Resources employee data.

Connect using advanced options

Both Power Query Desktop and Power Query Online provide a set of advanced options that you can add to your query if needed. The following table lists all of the advanced options you can set in Power Query Desktop and Power Query Online.

Advanced option Description
Command timeout in minutes If your connection lasts longer than 10 minutes (the default timeout), you can enter another value in minutes to keep the connection open longer. This option is only available in Power Query Desktop.
SQL statement For information, go to Import data from a database using native database query.
Include relationship columns If checked, includes columns that might have relationships to other tables. If this box is cleared, you can't see those columns.
Navigate using full hierarchy If checked, the Navigator displays the complete hierarchy of tables in the database you're connecting to. If cleared, Navigator displays only the tables whose columns and rows contain data.
Enable SQL Server Failover support If checked, when a node in the SQL Server failover group isn't available, Power Query moves from that node to another when failover occurs. If cleared, no failover occurs.

Once you select the advanced options you require, select OK in Power Query Desktop or Next in Power Query Online to connect to your SQL Server database.

Limitations

SQL Server certificate isn't trusted on the client (Power BI Desktop or on-premises data gateway)

When establishing a connection to an on-premises SQL Server using the on-premises data gateway or Power BI Desktop and the SQL Server utilizes a self-signed certificate, it's possible that the refresh operation for a Fabric semantic model or dataflow can fail with the following error message:

Microsoft SQL: A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: SSL Provider, error: 0 - The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.)

To troubleshoot this error when using on-premises data gateway, change the gateway configurations to update the SqlTrustedServers setting using the following steps:

  1. On the local machine where the on-premises data gateway is installed, navigate to C:\Program Files\On-premises data gateway.

  2. Make a backup of the configuration file named Microsoft.PowerBI.DataMovement.Pipeline.GatewayCore.dll.config.

  3. Open the original Microsoft.PowerBI.DataMovement.Pipeline.GatewayCore.dll.config configuration file and locate the SqlTrustedServers entry.

  4. Update the SqlTrustedServers value with the names of the SQL servers to trust and connect to.

    The value contains a comma-delimited list of server names and supports * as a wild card. So for instance in the following example:

    <setting name="SqlTrustedServers" serializeAs="String"> <value>contososql*,mysvr</value> </setting>

    the value contososql*,mysvr matches contososql6, contososqlazure, and mysvr, but doesn't match mysvr.microsoft.com.

To troubleshoot this error when using Power BI Desktop, modify the value of the environment variable PBI_SQL_TRUSTED_SERVERS to include the SQL Servers. The supported values are the same as outlined for gateway configuration (as described in step 4 above).

Always Encrypted columns

Power Query doesn't support 'Always Encrypted' columns.

Microsoft Entra ID authentication

Microsoft Entra ID (Organizational account) authentication is only supported in the SQL Server connector if the specified server also supports Microsoft Entra ID authentication. Otherwise, you might encounter a "The OAuth authentication method isn't supported in this data source" error.

Note that in Power BI service, the Microsoft Entra ID authentication method shows up as "OAuth2."

Next steps

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