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Hi Everyone,
I am relatively new to Power BI and I am trying to create a relationship between an export from Salesforce.com (CSV) and ExactTarget (CSV). The challege I am running into is that the GUID Salesforce uses is case sensitive and power bi doesnt recognize case sensitive fields. When I try to connect the two tables I get an error due to distinct values.
Is there a workaround for this?
Thanks
Hi @oskardiazdeleon, if the records are meaning the same and are duplicates like "Tom" & "tom" is the same then you can use powerquery to import ( PowerQuery is case sensitive ) but you need to transfrom it to Text.Proper() and remove duplicates.
I wrote a post long ago , you can check it if you think it can help you..
Thank you @konstantinos. I appreciate your expeditious response. Is there a way to enable a case sensitive field in Power BI?
I noticed that Power BI has an integration with Salesforce.com. If i leverage this feature natively and not through a a CSV ,these challenges are removed. Is there something unique that the integration does to the exact same data set?
-Oskar
Just add an index field in Power Query when you're importing the data, then use that to join on.
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