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Power Query Cookbook

Power Query Cookbook

By : Janicijevic
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Power Query Cookbook

Power Query Cookbook

4.5 (14)
By: Janicijevic

Overview of this book

Power Query is a data preparation tool that enables data engineers and business users to connect, reshape, enrich, and transform their data to facilitate relevant business insights and analysis. With Power Query's wide range of features, you can perform no-code transformations and complex M code functions at the same time to get the most out of your data. This Power Query book will help you to connect to data sources, achieve intuitive transformations, and get to grips with preparation practices. Starting with a general overview of Power Query and what it can do, the book advances to cover more complex topics such as M code and performance optimization. You'll learn how to extend these capabilities by gradually stepping away from the Power Query GUI and into the M programming language. Additionally, the book also shows you how to use Power Query Online within Power BI Dataflows. By the end of the book, you'll be able to leverage your source data, understand your data better, and enrich it with a full stack of no-code and custom features that you'll learn to design by yourself for your business requirements.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Chapter 2: Connecting to Fetch Data

One of the main aspects of Power Query is the wide range of data connectors. It offers a varied range of connection options and users can connect to data sources that reside on the cloud, on premises, and in local directories intuitively.

The idea is to treat all data sources at the same level and users (once they select the data they want to transform coming from different sources) can operate and combine them without caring about the data sources' original structure.

In this chapter, there will be an overview of connectors, and we will cover some of the best practices for how to connect to some of the most common connector types.

The recipes that will be covered in this chapter are the following:

  • Getting data and connector navigation
  • Creating a query from files
  • Creating a query from a folder
  • Creating a query from a database
  • Creating a query from a website
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