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rookie
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QVD

Is there any simple way to import QVD into the Power BI? 

We store QVD files , as they less than csv and can be used for speed load into QlikView 

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@rookie QVD files are specific to QlickView. Looks like you can transform the file into a txt file, at which point you could link to that easily from Power BI. Post I was reading - here


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Yes, it's an obvious solution. But some modern ETL instruments (for example http://easymorph.com/ ) already support qvd and tde files.  It's very sad that Power BI hasn't this capability. 

 

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