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Hello all,
I have connected a SharePoint Online list to PB desktop to build a report on the metadata added to the folder list. I need to expand the file column for more info I need on the files. But when I do this the refreshing of data takes ages in stead of doing this really quick when it is just the list.
Is there a way to add these file records as a seperate table in stead of expanding? when I can have this as a separate table and connect these in PowerBi the loading should improve.
Thanks for your time and help!
Jordy
A bit late on this reply, but you can follow this method: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/how-to-expand-a-list-of-records-in-a-query/
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Hi,
You could try and add each one you want as a new query and then convert it to a table.
Hi Gordon,
Thanks for your quick answer, but unfortunately it doesn't solve the issue. Getting the info in 2 seprate tables makes the info better in overview, but it takes as much time as before.
Still every row in the "master" table is being queried, so about a 1000-rows takes up to 20 minutes to update (per column).
If the table could be converted to a seprate source where the relation is managed in PowerBi, that would save a lot of time, because it doesn't have to query every row when loading.
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