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I would like to copy my measure table into the data flow power query but I do not know how to do that. I do know how to copy the dax code from the original dax query report where I want to transfer over the measures from. Except I can't place it in a blank query within power query because it has to be m code and that is dax code. What is the best way to copy the measures into the power query?
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You won't be able to do that. Power Query is the equivalent of calculated tables. There is no concept of "measures" in Power Query, measures are controlled by report users' interaction which is not possible for Power Query.
Power Query = (mostly) static
Measures = fully dynamic
You won't be able to do that. Power Query is the equivalent of calculated tables. There is no concept of "measures" in Power Query, measures are controlled by report users' interaction which is not possible for Power Query.
Power Query = (mostly) static
Measures = fully dynamic
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