Try inserting a calculation. Depends on the database you are using, for instance Teradata should support 'current_user'. Having said that I've just tried 'user' which is supported by DB2 but RN returned an error. Good look!
DOH !! If you do get the SQL to return current user (need to add Tabular SQL ) then of course all that gets returned is the Account that you defined in the data source connection. Sorry, well it is Friday - time for a beer
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