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Hello
I'm trying to use the windows environment variable %USERNAME% as part of a parameter to define source setting.
The source data line in the editor looks like this: source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents(#"targetfc" & "\xxxxx.xlsx"), null, true),
I have tried to use forward and backward slashes. I keep getting the same error:
Is it even possible to use the windows environment variables within PowerBI desktop?
I appreciate your ideas, Thanks, Verto
You may try somthing like
let
re=(string,regex,flags)=>Web.Page(
"<script>
document.write(('"&string&"').match('"®ex&"','"&flags&"'));
</script>")[Data]{0}[Children]{0}[Children]{1}[Text]{0}
in
re(Text.Combine(Folder.Contents("C:\Users")[Name], ","),"p\\d{6}", "g")
With RegEX you may filter the part of the path from the CSV generated by Text.Combine
see: RegEx in Power BI and Power Query in Excel with Java Script – (thebiccountant.com)
I have yet to get this to work right. I don't know why we can't put in %USERNAME% to dynamically shift document locations. I have hundreds of students that access a PBIX file that is created from an Excel file each sememster. Getting them to know where to put the excel file is very painful.
What I do, is I create two parametmers. FilePath and Filename. I put them in a group called File Location. (1)
Curernt Value for FilePath is C:\ITM310 Filename is name of the excel file used to build the PBIX file. Put a \ before the file name. (In my instance the file name doesn't change, but the folder name does.)
Then, for the source (2) in each table, I go in and set the excel workbook to Advanced (3) and use the Filepath Parts. I pull the parameters for FilePath and Filename. It then puts them together: {FilePath}{Filename} .(4)
It's not the best method, but it is bette than nothing. This is something I have been trying to rectify for a few years now.
Hey @vertokite try type "=Environ("VariableName")" nn the "Current Value" field.
***(replace "VariableName" with the name of the Windows environment variable you want to use).
Kind Regards,
Marcel
Regards,
Marcel Magalhães
Microsoft Power BI Official Partner
MCT | Certified PL-300 Power BI
Hi Marcel and many thanks for taking the minute to help me out. Since I'm still kind of a beginner I'm not entirely sure to understand your suggestion. What would I type in the parameter for the filepath:
=Environ("USERPROFILE")\PowerBI\ which should resolve to C:\user\"username"\PowerBI.
I cant get this to work. Maybe I misunderstood you. Thanks again
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