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Good morning to the Power BI community,
From the Excel files that I receive every week concerning incidents by department, I have built a Power BI report.
Sometimes, in the Excel files, the name of the department in the column header (e.g. Marketing) is modified by a person and therefore, during the refresh, I get an error during the transformation indicating that the "Marketing" column does not exist.
Currently, I manually check the column headers or I modify the transformation steps in Power Query Editor so that the refresh works.
I would like to know if there is any way to manage this type of problem in an automated way?
Thanks in advance
Hi 1Daniel993
Sorry for the delay but I am full at the moment.
Yes, I normally have the same number of columns (hopefully the person who changes the header name doesn't add any more).
Hello, you could try with code M in powerQuery
Questions always do you have the same numbers of columns?
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