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Hi Community,
I've been expierience a anomal behivor when a SharePoint folder connection is executed in my Dataflow.
Here the scenario:
No matter how many times I delete this annoying steps, the dataflow add them again.
I've never expierenced this problems connecting to a Sharepoint folder in the past.
Do you know why this happens and what be done to solve it?
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@Miguel_Rojo, Hope your doing well.
could you please let us know if issue resolved or is still blocking you? If still issue persist, I suggest raising a support ticket.
How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Thanks,
Prashanth Are
MS Fabric community support
Thanks for the approach solutions; I really appreciate them.
I treid to apply your approach:
However, when I click "Save and Close", the Dataflow continues adding the extra step that converts my column with the SharePoint folders to "Text Data Type", and when I look the "Data Load" option, I see that Power Query doesn't repesct my past unselection and selects againg the option of "Detect Column Types":
Have you expierenced a similar issue?
Hi @Miguel_Rojo , Could you try to remove it manually and then saving the Dataflow and look for any Tyoe Changes in Advanced editor and if there is any delete it and save the dataflow
Hi @Akash_Varuna,
That's the couriose thing:
Is there a way to indicate that "This column representa SharePoint folder"?, so that Power Query doesn't insist in convert it to "Text"?
@Miguel_Rojo, Hope your doing well.
could you please let us know if issue resolved or is still blocking you? If still issue persist, I suggest raising a support ticket.
How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Thanks,
Prashanth Are
MS Fabric community support
Hi @v-prasare,
Thanks for your attention on this topic.
The issue was not solved.
The Dataflow keeps executing those undesired transformation steps (converting my sharepoint folders tables in "Text" data type) no matter how many times I disable the "Automatically Identified Column Types..."
The workaround that I'm using is:
Thanks,
Miguel
Hi @Miguel_Rojo,
Thanks for reaching out MS Fabric community support.
@Akash_Varuna, thanks for your promt response.
When you save and refresh the Dataflow, Power BI might be trying to automatically detect column types, causing it to incorrectly convert the Content column to text or if the schema of the SharePoint folder changes (e.g., new files or folders are added), Power BI might reinterpret the column types.
Did you tried below step:
go to Dataflow settings in Power BI Service: Disable "Auto-detect column types and headers for unstructured sources." This prevents Power BI from forcing incorrect data types.
Thanks,
Prashanth Are
Hi @Miguel_Rojo , You could disable the Automatic detection type and see if it solves the issue please follow these steps