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I need/want to maintain Case Sensitivity when creating reports.
It seems that PowerBi now changes the case on my excel data source as seen on this table visual
How can I fix this?
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Power Query is case-sensitive, that's why you can add an index there to protect your sensistivity since Power BI is case-insensitive.
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@PaulPalkowski Hey,
Kindly refer below webpage.
Power BI: How To Transform Data To Uppercase (quicklylearnpowerbi.com)
or
you can go power query
select column => transform => you can select "capitalize each word"
to get all word as same in your excel.
Thanks
Harish
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no, i want to keep the data as entered... What I shared was only an example. What I have is product assignment naming conventions such as 1524E-PP and 1524E-pp where the PP means it has been inspected and the pp means it has not. The are many variations such as e1487-c is aprototype but e1487-C is and approved part. The letter's case in the hundreds of part numbers represents various stages.
Hello! The main engine of Power BI is case-insensitive. However, you can create a workaround for this by creating an index for the different case values in Power Query because case-sensitivity is recognized there. Here is a blog that should help explain in more detail: Letter case-sensitivity in DAX, Power BI and Analysis Services - SQLBI
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I thought at one time, case sensitivity was not auto-corrected in PowerBi . Did this change or perhaps I am thinking of relationships between tables or some other element.
Power Query is case-sensitive, that's why you can add an index there to protect your sensistivity since Power BI is case-insensitive.
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