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mterry
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Cannot delete query

I merged two queries, and Power BI desktop crashed. In the automatically recovered file, the merged query didn't appear. I now am at a point where I want to delete one of the queries that I had initially merged, but Power BI desktop is not letting me saying it is being referenced by another query: "Merge1". The problem is, there is no Merge1 query, so not sure how I'm able to go about deleting this query?

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v-juanli-msft
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Hi @mterry

After opening an auto-recovered file, you'll have to refresh the data model to see any data within the report.

Could you see the merged steps on the APPLIED STEPS pane?

Could you show a full screenshot ?

 

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Maggie

The issue is that the data, at least what I can see, doesn't exist in the data model. There is no applied steps pane for the new, Merge1 query, as it doesn't appear to exist. Below is a screen-shot of what I see.

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