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Power Query - Load To function for new workbook
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12-07-2018 09:51 PM - edited 12-08-2018 01:01 AM
Hello Gurus,
I've requirement from my management that data which is loaded using powery query (Load To function) should be moved to new workbook instead of moving to new worksheet. Tried but couldn't able to find the solution.
Example, the sheet consist of 100+ customers with each customer has 20+ line items, now everytime referesh button is pressed all those work book should get updated.
Appreicate your valuable inputs.
Regards,
Mallikarjun
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12-09-2018 10:43 PM
Hi @Arjun926
I'm afraid i cannot fully understand it. Below are some articles for you to check. If it is not your case, please explain more about your question so that we can help further on it.
https://www.myexcelonline.com/blog/consolidate-multiple-excel-workbooks-using-power-query/
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Cherie
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12-09-2018 11:09 PM
Thank you for your reply @v-cherch-msft,
When the data is being transformed/edited in powery query editor and Close & Apply button is pressed to import/Load the data.
I would like to know, if we can import transformed data (after making changes) to new work book while selecting Load to option. Currently, we've data to be loaded in current worksheet only. Can we load the data to new workbook and build connection between both workbooks.
Hope this cleares you, else, let me know so that i can example you with example.
Regards,
Arjun
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12-09-2018 11:34 PM
Hi @Arjun926
I would suggest you may reference or duplicate the workbook as a new workbook. Then you may make some changes for the new workbook. Then you may load these two and build connection between them. Here is the document about these function.
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Cherie
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12-10-2018 12:15 AM
Thank you for your quick response,
Could you please be so kind to give me steps how to copy Reference to new workbook as I tried till Reference option and couldn't able to acheive.
Appreciate your understanding.
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Arjun
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12-10-2018 12:29 AM
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12-10-2018 12:38 AM
Thank you @v-cherch-msft,
Until reference option I've copied the query. Now, how can I load this reference query to new workbook and build connection.
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Arjun
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12-10-2018 01:04 AM
Hi @Arjun926
Sorry for misunderstanding it, the above way is used in Power BI Desktop. It seems an issue with power query, right? I would suggest you go here for further help.
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