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Power query that loads daily data from a csv file. The format of the file is the same everyday, only the name changes. Is it possible to change the date source file name and have it loaded into the existing table without having to re-edit.
The import file is generated in this format - QuestionListsYYYYMMDDTTMMSS
Appreciate your feedback. Thx in Advance
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Hi @razickrahuman , Yes, you can handle dynamic file names in Power Query could you please check these
Use a Folder Query:
Parameterize File Name:
Hi @razickrahuman
Thank you for reaching out microsoft fabric community forum.
I would also take a moment to thank @Akash_Varuna ,for actively participating in community forum and for the solutions you have been sharing in the community forum.
By using a folder as a data source or implementing parameters, you can efficiently manage daily updates to your Power Query without needing extensive re-editing of transformation steps. This approach not only saves time but also minimizes errors associated with manual updates.
If you need any further assistance or have any questions, please feel free to reach us.
If this solution helps, please consider giving us Kudos and accepting it as the solution so that it may assist other members in the community.
Hi @razickrahuman
Thank you for reaching out microsoft fabric community forum.
I would also take a moment to thank @Akash_Varuna ,for actively participating in community forum and for the solutions you have been sharing in the community forum.
By using a folder as a data source or implementing parameters, you can efficiently manage daily updates to your Power Query without needing extensive re-editing of transformation steps. This approach not only saves time but also minimizes errors associated with manual updates.
If you need any further assistance or have any questions, please feel free to reach us.
If this solution helps, please consider giving us Kudos and accepting it as the solution so that it may assist other members in the community.
Thx @Anonymous. Works perfectly...
Hi @razickrahuman , Yes, you can handle dynamic file names in Power Query could you please check these
Use a Folder Query:
Parameterize File Name:
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