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Anonymous
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Editting the Python Source code

Hi All,

 

I use Python to pre-process data before importing it to PowerBI. However, I'm having some troubles with editting the source code.

 

When I open "Edit Queries" and click on "Source" in the applied steps box (on the right), I am able to edit my Python source code. However, the issue is that sometimes, there is many tables. I don't want to have to edit the source code and copy and paste it for every single Data table created.

 

Is there a way where I can edit the source code once, and let it automatically flow through to every single data table generated from my Python script?

 

Thanks

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v-lid-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

We can try to define a query parameter and use it in the Python.Execute function to meet your requirement. It will change in every function after the parameter changed.


Best regards,

 

Community Support Team _ Dong Li
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ibarrau
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Super User

Hi, I'm not sure there is something exactly like you are asking, but you can consider using custom functions. If you want to reuse a code in multiple tables, you can create functions. In that way you are just changing the code in one pleace.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/understanding-power-query-m-functions

 

Regards, hope this helps.

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Happy to help!

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