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hello all,
Is it possible to get Power Query/M code to display the name of the workspace/dataflow instead of their ID so that it makes it easier for me to know where the table is located in?
Thanks
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Hi @Nietzsche
I don't believe there is.
What you can do is when you bring the table in, is to leave a note in the mquery. In a new line you can leave the workspace name like
/// Business Intelligence
If you want to find out which workspace it is, then copy the id and put it in this url and search in your browser
https://app.powerbi.com/groups/youridhere/
Hope this helps
Joe
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Hi @Nietzsche ,
Unfortunately.Power Query/M itself does not directly support fetching or displaying workspace or dataflow names within the query editor or through M code.You can manually add comments within your M code to annotate the names of workspaces or dataflows.
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Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
Hi @Nietzsche
I don't believe there is.
What you can do is when you bring the table in, is to leave a note in the mquery. In a new line you can leave the workspace name like
/// Business Intelligence
If you want to find out which workspace it is, then copy the id and put it in this url and search in your browser
https://app.powerbi.com/groups/youridhere/
Hope this helps
Joe
Proud to be a Super User! | |
Date tables help! Learn more
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