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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.
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Combining multiple files

While working with your data, you may need to automatically combine multiple files. You could use the append transformation method, but if you imagine a use case where there are files loaded into a folder with a defined frequency and you need to see the new data coming at each refresh, it is clear that an alternative method is needed. In this recipe, you will see how to connect and combine multiple files with just a few clicks, regardless of how many there are in the folder.

Getting ready

For this recipe, to test different types of file connectors, you need to download a CSVFiles folder containing CSV files, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 5.28 – Local folder with CSV files

In this example, I will refer to the following path: C:\Data\CSVFiles.

How to do it…

Open the Power BI Desktop application to perform the following steps:

  1. Go to Get Data, then click on the Folder connector. You can...

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