Boris Lipschitz on 08 Sep 2015 10:25:40
Currently, when excel file is loaded to Power BI, the absolute filepath is captured in the M query. It would be nice if relative filepath was supported. Thus we could place excel file next to pbix and not worry about the file location (local machine, shared folder on server or onedrive)
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RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Please support Relative paths. I loose a lot of productivity hours at the moment by not having this available.
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
I have the same issue with Access files
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
It is beyond my comprehension how this seemingly obvious ask goes unanswered all this time given the consistent updates PowerBI enjoys. .\ ..\ following symlinks is not rocket science. And there is a valid use for this which the service does not address. Consider proof of concept design phases, or grassroots level projects that incubate innovation before online data services exist. I love this tool but the archaic design choices like this are unnecessarily annoying at times and are an impediment to user innovation.
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
My non-technical users constantly fight with this issue, it's consuming lots of our resources.
We need a way to easily accommodate per-user pathnames at data query time.
Thanks!!
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Indispensable feature when multiple people need to develop and development on a server is not a possibility
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
This is becoming a deciding factor in choice of BI.
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Please add this feature.
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Please add this!
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Surprising that this isn't already available
RE: Support relative path to excel/csv sources
Absolute paths are rarely ever useful. Relative paths should be the default.