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jdpnlapperry
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Loading data from a folder with *.JSON files

Background:

 

I am trying to create a Power BI data set that imports in all the *.JSON files from a specific mapped network drive.

 

Current Issue:

 

I've followed the steps outlined in the link below...

http://www.dutchdatadude.com/loading-multiple-json-files-using-power-query/

 

After completing the function, I am able to enter a specific path and filename successfully.

However, when I attempt to add the custom column (the last few steps), I get the following error message:

 

"An error occurred in the 'LoadJSON' query.  Expression.Error: We cannot convert a value of type List to type Text."

Details:

     Value=List

     Type=Type

 

Any help would be appreciated.  I'm a newbie...

 

 

 

 

 

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ludovic_lm
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Hi , did you get a solution? I have the same issue..

 

Thanks!

@ludovic_lmshare your script so far and the screenshot. Will be able to help.

hugoberry
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

It would be good to have some screenshots of where your query has stuck.

The error says that you have a List where it expects a Text. looking at the article this could be in multiple places, so if you can attach a draft of the query from the advance query dialog that will aid the conversation as well.

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