Issue converting MS Access statement to Power Query

shophoney

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Hi, I'm having an issue converting a MS ACCESS query to EXCEL powerquery. I found an online place to paste the statement into and it works fine. But I'm trying to change the query to have it prefilter the selected dates to speed up the pulling of data. Also was told to try query folding.

The code below doesnt work if I allow the last line. HAVING...

SELECT tblsale.sale_link,
tblsale.loc_code AS [LOC#],
tblsale.DATE AS [TRANS DATE],
tblsale.TIME,
tblsale.trans_no AS [TRANS#],
tblsale.customer_code AS [CUST#],
tblsalecommission.salesperson,
tblsaleitem.sku_no AS [SKU#],
tblsaleitem.description,
Min(tblsalediscount.disc_code) AS [DISCOUNT CODE],
tblsaleitem.qty AS [UNITS SOLD],
tblsaleitem.ext_cost AS COST,
[unit_ext_price] - [unit_ext_best_price] AS DISCOUNT,
tblsaleitem.unit_ext_price,
tblsaleitem.unit_ext_best_price AS [NET RETAIL],
tblsaleitem.line_no,
tblsale.trans_type,
tblsale.void_code,
tblsale.suspended,
tblsaleitem.affect_inv,
tblsaleitem.affect_total,
tblsale.note AS [SALE NOTE],
tblsaleitem.note AS [SALE ITEM NOTE]
FROM tblsalediscount
RIGHT JOIN (tblsale
INNER JOIN (tblsaleitem
INNER JOIN tblsalecommission
ON ( tblsaleitem.line_no =
tblsalecommission.line_no )
AND ( tblsaleitem.sale_link =
tblsalecommission.sale_link ))
ON tblsale.sale_link = tblsaleitem.sale_link)
ON ( tblsalediscount.line_no = tblsaleitem.line_no )
AND ( tblsalediscount.sale_link = tblsaleitem.sale_link )
GROUP BY tblsale.sale_link,
tblsale.loc_code,
tblsale.DATE,
tblsale.TIME,
tblsale.trans_no,
tblsale.customer_code,
tblsalecommission.salesperson,
tblsaleitem.sku_no,
tblsaleitem.description,
tblsaleitem.qty,
tblsaleitem.ext_cost,
[unit_ext_price] - [unit_ext_best_price],
tblsaleitem.unit_ext_price,
tblsaleitem.unit_ext_best_price,
tblsaleitem.line_no,
tblsale.trans_type,
tblsale.void_code,
tblsale.suspended,
tblsaleitem.affect_inv,
tblsaleitem.affect_total,
tblsale.note,
tblsaleitem.note,
HAVING (( ( tblsale.DATE ) ># 1 / 31 / 2016# ));
 

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