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tkramer
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Dataflow automatically is converting my list into a table

I am trying to create a Power BI Dataflow.  Here is my mcode below:

 

let
filterList = {"P1", "B1", "J1", "JC", "L1", "Y1", "48", "83", "84", "86", "92", "97"}
in
filterList


The issue is when I publish/refresh the dataflow, it automatically converts my list back into a table.  I need this to remain a list so I can use these values as a filter for a column in my other reports.  Is this a bug?  I need a way to prevent the Power BI Service from automatically converting this list back into a table.  I have a screenshot below.  

Screenshot 2023-05-30 at 3.15.48 PM.png

 

My code creates that first applied step.  Once I Save and Close the last 3 steps are automatically created and I can not find a way to keep this from happening.  

Help is much appreciated!

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If you disable it, then yeah, they won't load in other dataflows. But you cannot load a "list" - it will autoconvert to table. Which is fine. Access that table in another dataflow, then convert it to a list within the dataflow, and use it as your fitler. Easiest way to convert a table column to a list is to right-click on it and select drill down.



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edhans
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Is that query being loaded? If so, right-click on it and uncheck "enable load." 

Dataflows cannot store lists in the table, but they can keep the lists in queries. I do it all of the time. 



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Basically, the issue I have is that I might have dozens of tables in each of my dataflows that all need to be filtered by these values in the Warehouse columns: "P1""B1""J1""JC""L1""Y1""48""83""84""86""92""97".

What I am currently having to do is manually go into each table in each of my dataflows and manually filter by these values.  I was hoping to create a dataflow to load into my workspace, then in the other dataflows, use the list from this dataflow to filter all tables with the Warehouse column with the desired values.  I need all reports/datasets/dataflows with the Warehouse column to be filtered by these values.  Does this make sense? 

If I disable the load, it will not allow me to retrieve the list in my other dataflows.  I was hoping to not have to make this query/table in each of my separate dataflows.  Let me know if you have any ideas.  I appreciate the help so far.  

Screenshot 2023-05-31 at 3.38.48 PM.png

Here is an example below: 

Screenshot 2023-05-31 at 3.52.09 PM.png

 

I have 4 dataflows (and growing) in my workspace.  Some of the dataflows have 3 or 4 tables in them.  If the tables have a "MWarehouse" column, I need to filter by those values.  Ideally, I want to load the dataflow into each of my other dataflows so that I can retrieve the warehouse values.  If I change one of the warehouses in the Warehouse dataflow, all dataflows/tables in the workspace would be adjusted with the desired warehouse filter.  

If you disable it, then yeah, they won't load in other dataflows. But you cannot load a "list" - it will autoconvert to table. Which is fine. Access that table in another dataflow, then convert it to a list within the dataflow, and use it as your fitler. Easiest way to convert a table column to a list is to right-click on it and select drill down.



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I don't know why I didn't think to load as a table, then convert to a list in each dataflow. It's an added step, but that works!  Thanks

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