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Has anyone else had the same issue , I had an error connecting to an Excel sheet on a local drive. So I checked it was not pointing a a hard coded drive C;\ but at the actual link \\ . I managed to fix it by amending from '20170101 – ABC.xlsx' to 20170101_ABC.xlsx has anyone else come across any naming conventions that caused an issue ?
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@KarlCullimore,
What error message do you get? I have no issues connecting to the Excel file which has spaces in file name under gateway, please review the following screenshot.
Regards,
Lydia
@KarlCullimore do you have spaces before and after the dash?
Data Management Best Practices for file naming recommends to:
Thats why when you changed it to a 20170101_ABC.xlsx it worked.
BR
BR
Thanks @Bordalos it did indeed have spaces before and after. As I need to update my company docs for our self service contingent, I could do with knowing whihc microsoft site this comes from so that I can add it to company documentation on the Power BI gateway. If you have a link that would be very much appreciated.
@KarlCullimore,
What error message do you get? I have no issues connecting to the Excel file which has spaces in file name under gateway, please review the following screenshot.
Regards,
Lydia
Hi Lydia,
I cannot reproduce , the error message was an unable to connect issue. But it currently reading as connection succesful. Im blaming the hidden character issue.
Thanks
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