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Dear all,
I have a query that the latest step takes about 6/7 min. to load. I was wonder if I could do it differently and speed-up the process:
let
Source = SharePoint.Files("sharepoint....", [ApiVersion = 15]),
OnlyXLSXFiles = Table.SelectRows(Source, each ([Extension] = ".xlsx")),
WorkbooksContent = Table.TransformColumns (OnlyXLSXFiles, {"Content", each Table.SelectRows(Excel.Workbook(_) , each [Kind] = "Table" )})
In
WorkbooksContent
Thanks.
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If various sheets are not essential then you can try saving the file as a .csv - those are faster typically than Excel files.
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If various sheets are not essential then you can try saving the file as a .csv - those are faster typically than Excel files.
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Hi @PabloML Have you had a chance to take a look at this? Please consider clicking Accept as Solution if this answered your question. Thanks!
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