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pmcinnis
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Can Power BI work without a network connection to the original data files?

I'm working from home because of the coronavirus. I want to merge two tables using Query Editor. But when I go to Query Editor I get the error message "An error occurred in the ‘Sample File’ query. DataSource.NotFound: File or Folder: We couldn't find the folder 'S:\....Excel Files\*'". I don't have VPN so my Power BI file on my home laptop doesn't have a network connection to the original data files at work; however the original data files are all loaded into my Power BI file - my Power BI file has all the data within it from the original data files. Can I operate Power BI without a network connection to the original data files? If yes, how do I do that?

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edhans
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Not in Power Query. It requires access to the data. The DAX/Visualizaition side can as it works "locally" with what Power Query loaded in the model. 

 

Note that PQ data can be in the cloud, so Excel or CSV files in SharePoint online will work from anywhere, but that is a network connection to those places vs a local drive.

 

Unfortunately, you either need to get the source files, put the files in a supported cloud location, or remotely control your PC at work. If you can get the files on your local PC, you can easily change their locations in Power Query using the Data Source icon to change the file path, then change back when you get back to work.



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v-easonf-msft
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Hi , @pmcinnis 

I’m afraid not unless your have the copy of your datasource in your  home laptop.

If you have the  copy of data source on your home laptop , you can  change your datasource setting.

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v-easonf-msft
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Hi , @pmcinnis 

I’m afraid not unless your have the copy of your datasource in your  home laptop.

If you have the  copy of data source on your home laptop , you can  change your datasource setting.

67.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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Thanks for the solution @v-easonf-msft!

edhans
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Not in Power Query. It requires access to the data. The DAX/Visualizaition side can as it works "locally" with what Power Query loaded in the model. 

 

Note that PQ data can be in the cloud, so Excel or CSV files in SharePoint online will work from anywhere, but that is a network connection to those places vs a local drive.

 

Unfortunately, you either need to get the source files, put the files in a supported cloud location, or remotely control your PC at work. If you can get the files on your local PC, you can easily change their locations in Power Query using the Data Source icon to change the file path, then change back when you get back to work.



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DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling


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Thanks for the solution!

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