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Is there something like query editor for Bi Visials? I want to remove the "Old" part of the table name on multiple columns, so that the table visual looks at a new table called "Table: Absence Recording" that has identical columns.
Obviously I could drag the new columns from the duplicate table into the table visual and then format all the columns, but was wondering if there was something like a background editor that I could simply remove "Old" from all table column names, keeping all formatting, etc.
Hope that makes sence.
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This is not possible. You need to change all the columns manually.
Hi @StuartSmith
As said by @Kedar_Pande , In Power BI, there isn’t a direct “query editor” for visuals that allows you to bulk edit visual properties like column names.
You have to doit manually only.
As i suspected, but thought i'd ask.
Hi @StuartSmith
As said by @Kedar_Pande , In Power BI, there isn’t a direct “query editor” for visuals that allows you to bulk edit visual properties like column names.
You have to doit manually only.
This is not possible. You need to change all the columns manually.
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