Power Query allows you to automatically perform data cleansing routines on your data sources - no manual intervention required. Simply refresh and your data is ready to use. You can use csv files; txt files; databases and existing Excel tables as your data sources.
Building on the skills covered in the Introduction session, we will start working with multiple files. For example you may have 12 separate CSV files in a folder. All with the same layout, one for each month of the year. Power Query can import all 12 files as if they were a single file and create a table for the whole year.
This session covers
• importing multiple CSV files from a folder
• a technique to capture the file name in a field (column)
• importing multiple Excel files
• merging data from multiple tables
• Extracting header information into a column from multiple CSV files
As always, I will share other tips and tricks along the way.
Power Query is also part of Power BI, Microsoft's dashboard and reporting package. Skills learned in Power Query in Excel are directly transferable to Power BI.
See below for a Table of Contents.