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Hi, I'm currently developing connectors for my company's database product. This product uses its own protocol, so we've developed numerous APIs for database access, including a C# API. I've reviewed the Power Query custom connector documentation, but it only mentions how to query using M language. To support our database, it seems I might have to use WebContents and then develop a separate backend in C# or another language to support REST access. However, this would inconvenience our customers, as they would need to download an additional executable file. I'd like to ask if there's a way to develop a Power Query connector using .NET, since we already have a C# API. Please forgive me if my understanding is incorrect.
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Thanks Cheri, I now understand how to query data using the REST API in Power Query. Best wishes!
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