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Anonymous
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Renaming columns by another table and changing the naming without breaking existing reports

Hi,

 

I have a table (let's call it: rename_table), which is used to rename columns in other tables in a PowerBI report. The "rename_table" contains two columns: original_column_name and new_column_name. The renaming of columns in other tables is done in M-query with:

 

rename_column = Table.RenameColumns(source, Table.ToRows(rename_table), MissingField.Ignore)

 

I have the following problem. I want to change the new_column_names (i.e. overwrite the rename_table) without breaking graphs that use the current new_column_names. Is there any way to do it? From my tests I haven’t found a way to do it. Manually renaming the columns is not practical.

 

All the tables are SQL tables.

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parry2k
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@Anonymous If you are changing the column names in PQ , your visuals are going to break, I guess you have to redo this or rename manually which you alredy know is painful. 



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parry2k
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@Anonymous If you are changing the column names in PQ , your visuals are going to break, I guess you have to redo this or rename manually which you alredy know is painful. 



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Anonymous
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Thank you for a quick answer.

 

Do you know whether it is possible to build a solution in PowerBI which makes it possible to:

 

1. rename columns from some source

2. be able to change those rename column names, if needed, so that visuals won't break

 

Or is the only solution to do it manually?

@Anonymous  unfortunatel afaik it is manual work. 

 

Would appreciate Kudos 🙂 if my solution helped. 



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