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You need to update the query to reference the parameter instead of multiple hard-coded copies of the location within each query definition.
Solution: In the Power Query M code, you replace references to the Excel file with DataSourceExcel.
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v-xiaotang
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Hi @Anonymous 

I agree with timg's answer. Also, you need to make sure the column names are the same. If not, you need to update them in Power Query M code.  😀 Have you solved this question? If you have solved the question, you can accept the answer helpful as the solution or share you method and accept it as solution, thanks for your contribution to improve Power BI.❤️

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Solution Sage
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Hi Rahul,

This depends on whether it is implied that the "DataSourceExcel" is the parameter. If yes, then this would be a solution. You can manually add parameter references to your Power query code this way, or reference parameters when setting up the connection to your data source.

Best regards,

 

Tim





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