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I import an XML through Power Query.
PQ detects tables and I expand the table structure.
Now I have a visual representation of what is in the XML file.
Is it possible to change text or add rows and write back to the XML file in some way?
I know I can program this, but I thought because PQ is smart enough to transform from XML code to a visual reperesentation, it could also be smart enough to transform it back to the XML file.
Or does anyone know different solutions for this? I also tried importing through Excel > Devloper > Import, and then a connection is made. But this connection seems singular in direction.
Power Query only does the ETL, it does not participate in the rendering of the visuals (or the data model, for that matter).
Yes, you could write the result of your Power Query back out in a HTTP POST but that is a hack, not something Power Query and Power BI were designed for.
As you said you are probably better off doing that stuff in professional ETL tools.
@lbendlin I'm actually interested in the HTTP POST hack, is there any info on that?
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