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dlane
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Need Help Getting Data

Hello! So the data I am trying to pull is from a file that was shared using the process native to the file explorer for windows 11. Like this. 

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We need to pull data from this file into power query so we can create a report on it. Is it possible to pull data into power query when it has been shared in this way?

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lbendlin
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yes, you would use the Folder connector.  Note that this is not recommended as you would then also need a gateway for the Power BI Service refresh. Better place that file on a sharepoint.

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lbendlin
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yes, you would use the Folder connector.  Note that this is not recommended as you would then also need a gateway for the Power BI Service refresh. Better place that file on a sharepoint.

Unfortunately the folder location cannot be changed to a sharepoint. I wish it was. I guess we will simply have to set up a gateway. Thank you!

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