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Description: When using Power BI with a Dataverse source, renaming columns within Power Query does not reflect the changes after hitting “Close and Apply.” The columns revert to their original names from Dataverse. The rename step is saved and displayed correctly within Power Query, but the changes do not persist outside of the editor.
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected Behavior: The renamed columns should retain their new names after applying changes and should be reflected consistently outside of Power Query.
Actual Behavior: The columns cannot be renamed using Power Query, and instead of using the names inside of Power Query, they show their display names from Dataverse after applying changes. The rename step is saved within Power Query but does not persist outside of it.
Workaround: Columns must be renamed outside of Power Query using the right-click “Rename” option, which does not percolate back to Power Query.
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Additional Information: This issue was reported in another post in May 2023 and was marked as fixed by Microsoft in August 2023. However, user comments on the original post indicate that the issue persists, although there has been no response from Microsoft. Clearing the cache, repairing Power BI, and re-importing the data do not resolve the issue.
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