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Hello all,
I am importing a document library into Power BI/Power Query and so far I have been able to figure out how to extract the metadata which is great for reporting/tracking key documents. I would like to insert links to certain documents in my report as well. I have not been able to do this yet and cannot find an up-to-date method for adding a URL for the file.
The image below shows the relative URL which I know does not work. I tried transforming it by adding in the https:// etc. in front but that did not work either.
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I was able to get it working now, just be typing in a blank space, replaced the relativeURL with %20 and then modified the '/sites' to add in the http:// etc. each file works now, your suggestion was nearly correct but the u:/r:/ did not make it work. Thanks so much !
Hi ! Thanks for the response !
I was able to get this working actually using the "linkingurl" field that I extracted from the metadata in Power Query, but it only seems to work for Microsoft365 documents, not .pdf, .txt files etc
I put them in a table with webURLs, I am extremely close to getting where I need to be. I basically want a document summary dashboard page for my project reports.
Here's what I got so far:
The purple box in the first photo, ideally I want clickable links to all those documents. But it won't work for non MS office docs.
The green box shows where I got the linking url information for my table, as you can see it only shows up for the MS offfice files.
Any help on figuring this out would be appreciated !
Ok - if you have a valid link, are you trying to add this using Conditional Format WebURL?
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I don't have a valid url for the non-MS Office docs it seems, unless I transform all the relative site URLs to work?
Hi @raman_vee - using Power Query, I think you need to replace the " " with html codes (e.g. "%20" for space) and possibly add the ":u:/r" into the Path. The URL will look like this:
https://abc.sharepoint.com/:u:/r/sites/tmnapevASSYae/projects/07/Library%20Name/File%20Name.txt
Note you can use this Power Query function to escape the string. Uri.EscapeDataString - PowerQuery M | Microsoft Learn
I was able to get it working now, just be typing in a blank space, replaced the relativeURL with %20 and then modified the '/sites' to add in the http:// etc. each file works now, your suggestion was nearly correct but the u:/r:/ did not make it work. Thanks so much !
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