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zbpor
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Tabulator Editor 2, column.Name change issues

Hi,

 

I wanted to run advanced script to change selected column names I'm pullig from SQL db from CamelCase to Proper Case. The script is even avaialble od Tabulator Editor webpage. Uufortunately, it doesn't work and I assume it's related to the fact, that Column.Name is greyed out there. 

 

I'm connecting to model through local instance and opened report in PBI Desktop. I tried the same trough connecting to datamodel trough out XML endpoints and that field wasn't gread out and the script worked.

 

Any idea why it's not possible to edit column.Name property in data model?

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Hi @v-chenwuz-msft ,

 

I have just figure it out.

The reason why I was unable to modify with the script some of properties was disabled 'Allow unsupported PowerBI features'. After enabling this feature it works as a charm.

 

BR

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v-chenwuz-msft
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Hi @zbpor ,

 

Do you mean you used power bi desktop to connect to your SQL Server Analytics Service?

 

Best Regards

Community Support Team _ chenwu zhu

Hi @v-chenwuz-msft ,

 

I have just figure it out.

The reason why I was unable to modify with the script some of properties was disabled 'Allow unsupported PowerBI features'. After enabling this feature it works as a charm.

 

BR

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