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I have a project that I have been working with for about a week with a working connection. The data comes from a local sql server. The problem is I went into my project to look at the connection properties just to check and remind myself how I made the connection and I can't fin where to look for the connection.
I guess I am very concrete.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Solved! Go to Solution.
Assuming you are in Power BI Desktop, go to Home\Edit Queries. Select the table on the left, then go to the 'source' step on the right. Click on the cog.
Assuming you are in Power BI Desktop, go to Home\Edit Queries. Select the table on the left, then go to the 'source' step on the right. Click on the cog.
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