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Dear community,
a name of a factory has changed. Therefore, I would like to use something like search and replace for all code of all queries within my dataflow.. I know that you dsipplay the code of any query via advanced editor.
My problem is that I have several datalfows, each with 10-20 queries. Is there any best practice for this?
Thanks for your support.
If you have the queries in Power BI desktop, you can select all of the queries, ctrl-c (or however you copy), and paste to notepad. Find and replace there, then copy and paste the whole document right back into Power BI desktop.
--Nate
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