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I'm trying to make a call to a REST API that returns the total count of rows in a header X-Total-Count.
However when making a call through Power BI, the Web.Headers only retrieves generic response headers like Content-Type, Server etc.
How can I specify the call or maybe an alternate way to retreive the custom response header X-Total-Count?
The headers available through Power Query are a small subset of what comes back. Unfortunately, Power Query filters out the rest. The only way to get them is to write a custom connector.
Upvote suggestion to get all headers back here: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=e47d7520-1509-ed11-b5cf-281878de6c19
I am facing the same issue and can not still figure out it
Hi @pranaysharmaman ,
The supported parameters are of the following types.
let
    searchText = "Power Query"
in
    Web.Headers(
        "https://www.bing.com",
        [
            RelativePath = "search",
            Query = [q = searchText]
        ]
    )related document link:
Web.Headers - PowerQuery M | Microsoft Docs
If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information and let me know immediately. Looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Henry
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This also has the same limitation.
The headers returned are only generic ones.
Power BI only returns following headers -
Postman returns -
Majority of headers are missing from Power BI
These might be able to pull the information you need.
Table.FromColumns({Lines.FromBinary(Web.Contents("url"), null, null, 65001)})= Web.BrowserContents("url")
These only return the "body". I'm interested in a "header" (custom response header called X-Total-Count)
Did you ever figure this out?
Up...
Never figured this out neither
 
					
				
				
			
		
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