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Hi , I would like to create a table in Power Query that holds all the table names currently listed in the model and their row counts.
I have created this table using #shared and #sections but once i leave the Power Query Editor the functionality of these seem to change so i am unable to create a visual.
Has anyone done something similiar?
Thanks for the response but im really looking for row counts post powerquery transformation.
@Castle1979 Unfortunately, you can do much with those 2, you can load names but nothing much. If you are connected to a database you can easily do that there and load the summary table from the database.