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Dear Team,
We are trying to import PDF file and to build report based upon that data.
When I am importing PDF in power Query using PDF connector, data is not coming in tabular format and it's completely scattered to multiple cells.
I tried to use R function (PDF connector utility) also to make the data structured but no luck.
Can someone please suggest me the best way to transform this unstructured PDF data to structred way for usable. Thanks!
Hi Amit, Data is not in a table structrue, that is why i am facing issues. Almost, i referred all these links, it's not helping for my usecase.
@DivakarKrishnan , Can share some examples of what kind of text and what you need to do with that. Might have to use R or Python.
There is something in august 2020. But not for pdf yet
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-august-2020-feature-summary/#_text_csv
Hi Amit,
Sharing the PDF file after converting it as PNG.
Example: (Required data output)
Col1 - Col2
Total Inbound - 37,374
Weekday Average - 1,331
Inbound malware detected - 171
I have tried R function (PDF utility) but still values are scattered to different different cells, and from there i am not able to transform further.
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