I would like a setting that would allow the ability to remove all the spaces in the names generated by the Query Editor. by default options are added like "Added Items" or "Filtered Rows" While this makes it readable it makes it hard because in the query editor there are a bunch of quotes. I would like the option to change this to either PascalCase or camelCase.
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- matt16New Member
The Applied Steps pane on the right (in Power Query) auto generates step names using normal spaced words. This is great when reading the step names in this pane. There is, however, an unfortunate consequence of this naming style. The M Code is more difficult to read and write (although reading is the main issue I see).
Here is an image showing the difference in readability between the 2 approaches.
- cristian_angya2New Member
Love the Idea Matt!
I'll do my best to spread the word and get more votes on it!
- fbcideas_migusrNew Member
+1 vote
- excelworldNew Member
Voted & Posted on my social media accounts
- pbiideas1New MemberIn Power Query, new Applied Steps should optionally be camelCase instead of #"Separate Words" in the M. This should be a user setting that most people would ignore, but would alleviate the need for the pound-quotes on identifiers.
- fbcideas_migusrNew MemberStatus added:Needs Votes
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