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Add custom column in multiple tables automatically

I have a power BI file with hundreds of tables. In a subset of those tables (all begin with "vw_card_") there is a common column named "spaid". I need to add a custom column to all of those tables that brings in the first 8 characters of the spaid column. Text.Start([spaId], 8). Is it possible to do this automatically or do I have to go into all ~100+ tables and add it manually?

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artemus
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I'm not sure how to mass modify a lot of queries, but if you want a combined table of those tables (possibly just with a shared column) you can use the following statement to get a record object of all queries in the current file. Note you can very easily hit firewall restrictions doing this.

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Nathaniel_C
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@Anonymous ,

This may be a good quick question for @ImkeF who is the meister of M.

 


Let me know if you have any questions.

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From my experience there is a very good chance that these tables should be appended together as one before being loaded to the data model. Then you'd also only have to add a column to one table.

Add a column to each of the tables as with an identifier before appending.

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