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I have want to start a machine learning approach using python, and I've found a stackexchange with something that I would like to try using data that already exists in my Power BI model (see https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/39034/how-to-train-ml-model-with-multiple-variables)...
In the accepted answer in example link, the user manually created a dataset, and I've also found countless example of how to import CSV file data using python.
However, I would like to use python to grab data from an existing table (prefrerably the entire table) and then perform the remainder of the steps.
Does anyone know how to import data from a Power BI Table into python?
Thanks, @amitchandak.
For the time being, I'll just have to export the data from PBI as a CSV and play around with the concept until I'm more comfortable with it. Then, perhaps, I have revisit what I can inside PBI Desktop.
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