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Hiya all,
I used PQ to do some extensive clean-up job with a few files, but without realising I closed and loaded as a connection only. So it saved as an excel file with a blank sheet, in which the queries are loaded in the navigation pane.
Now the problem I am facing is that when I am trying to call this into PBI desktop, it is just loading the empty worksheet (which obviously is blank) without the PQ connections which I can see in Excel.
Did I miss the turn on this one is there some salvage method available? A solution to this can really save me a lot of time.
Thanking in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
As long as you can get the Power Query code back in your Exel file you can copy that code and paste it into a new ("Blank") query in Power BI.
Hi,
In the Excel file, go to Data > Queries and connections and right click on the Query. Select "Load to" and check the box of "Add Data to the Data Model".
Hope this helps.
Hi,
In the Excel file, go to Data > Queries and connections and right click on the Query. Select "Load to" and check the box of "Add Data to the Data Model".
Hope this helps.
As long as you can get the Power Query code back in your Exel file you can copy that code and paste it into a new ("Blank") query in Power BI.
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