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hwmccormack
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Reference Table visualization with R

So I know that you can write a datset to file with R like this:

 

write.csv(dataset, file = "//xxdrive/shareuse/new folder/dataset.csv")

 

If I have created a table visualization, how do I reference it as a dataset in order to export it?

 

I know that you can simply click on the menu and export it, but I am going to have multiple tables that all need to be exported to file, and I was hoping to have a faster way than manually clickand saving each one.

 

Thanks

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v-lili6-msft
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hi, @hwmccormack 

To my knowledge, you may need to manually click and saving each one in power bi for now.

For your requirement, you could post your new idea in Power BI ideas and make this feature coming sooner .

 

 

Best Regards,

Lin

Community Support Team _ Lin
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