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I'm facing an issue when importing multiple files into Power Query in Power BI. I've tried different file formats (CSV, Excel, TXT) and removed unnecessary columns, but the problem persists. Even though I’ve set the correct data types for each column, some files either fail to load. I’m unable to automate the process properly. Any suggestions or solutions to ensure consistent file imports with the correct transformations would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi @Sai_Akash , thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Here are a few additional suggestions and clarifications to ensure consistent file imports with the correct transformations:
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Hi @Sai_Akash , The transformations you mgiht have applied were not able to convert it to desired data type please check for trim which will trim the text or anyother it might be becuase of white space in the column which is causing this type of error
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Thanks In Advance
Hi @Sai_Akash , thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Here are a few additional suggestions and clarifications to ensure consistent file imports with the correct transformations:
If this helps, please consider marking it 'Accept as Solution' so others with similar queries may find it more easily. If not, please share the details.
Thank you.
I am also getting this error combined with another one;
Cannot find table 'April 23 to February 25'. Cannot find table 'Input Tab (2)'. OLE DB or ODBC error: [DataFormat.Error] We couldn't convert to Number..
I dont know which column or table the error is referring to. This error shows when I am loading into Power Bi, and then doest show in Power Query. The strange thing is - this file was OK on Tuesday and then today I have opened it and it isnt! Please help!!
Hi Hashadapu,
Thanks for the information above, it's valuable. I’m encountering an issue with one of the columns, as shown in the attached screenshot. Could you please take a look and help me figure out what's going wrong?
Thanks for the support and information in advance!
Regards,
Sai Akash
Hi @Sai_Akash , thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Based on the screenshot, the issue is likely caused by hidden non-numeric values in the "id" column, even though it visually appears valid. Please check for error rows, data type mismatch and hidden charactere including hidden spaces,
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