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Latest revision as of 12:44, 22 June 2025
Module 4: Automation and Parameters
Objective
Use parameters to automate queries and build dynamic, reusable data loading processes in Power Query.
Files Used
Creating a Parameter
Goal: Create a user-defined value that can be reused throughout queries.
Steps:
- Open Power Query Editor
 - In the ribbon → go to the Home tab → click Manage Parameters → select New Parameter
 - In the New Parameter dialog:
- Name: `TargetCurrency`
 - Description: (optional)
 - Required: Checked
 - Type: Text
 - Suggested Values: Any value
 - Current Value: `EUR` (or any other currency from the dataset)
 
 - Click OK
 
Using a Parameter in Filtering
Goal: Allow the user to control the filtered currency by typing a value directly in an Excel cell.
Steps:
- In Excel:
- Type a value like `USD` in cell `A2`
 - In cell `A1`, enter the header name: `Currency`
 - Select cells `A1:A2` and press Ctrl+T to create a table
 - Name the table (e.g. `ParameterTable`) via the Table Design tab
 
 - Go to the Data tab → click Get Data → From Table/Range
 - In Power Query Editor:
- Ensure the table has one column (e.g. `Currency`) and one row (e.g. `USD`)
 - Right-click on the `USD` value → select Drill Down
 
 - This will create a query returning just the single value
 - Click Home → Close & Load To... → choose Only Create Connection
 - Rename the query to: `CurrencyParameter`
 
- Next, load the main dataset (e.g. ExchangeRates.xlsx)
 - In Power Query Editor:
- Select the `Currency` column
 - Click the filter icon → select a sample value like `USD`
 - In the formula bar, replace the hardcoded value with your parameter query
 
 
Example: Replace:
= Table.SelectRows(Source, each [Currency] = "USD")
With:
= Table.SelectRows(Source, each [Currency] = CurrencyParameter)
- Click Close & Load to return the filtered data to Excel
 
Result: Whenever the value in the Excel cell is changed (e.g. from `USD` to `EUR`), clicking **Refresh All** will automatically update the result.
Parameter for File Path
Scenario: Allow the user to select the file path dynamically instead of hardcoding it.
Steps:
- In Power Query Editor → go to Home tab → click Manage Parameters → select New Parameter
 - In the New Parameter dialog:
- Name: `FilePath`
 - Type: Text
 - Current Value: Paste the full path to an Excel file (e.g. C:\\Data\\Sales_Q1.xlsx)
 
 - Click OK
 - Then, to load the file using this path:
 - Go to Home tab → click New Source → choose Excel Workbook
 - When prompted for the file path:
- Instead of browsing, paste the value from the `FilePath` parameter directly
 
 - OR: go to Advanced Editor and replace the hardcoded path:
 
= Excel.Workbook(File.Contents(FilePath), null, true)
Automating Folder Imports
Goal: Use folder-based queries to dynamically import and combine files.
Steps:
- In Excel → go to the Data tab → click Get Data → From File → From Folder
 - In the folder selection dialog → paste or browse to a folder with multiple Excel/CSV files
 - Click OK and then Transform Data
 - In Power Query Editor → you’ll see a table with metadata for each file
 - Click the button in the Content column → select Combine → choose Combine & Transform Data
 - Power Query creates a function and imports a sample file structure
 
Optional: Use parameter for folder path
- Create a parameter named `FolderPath` (type: Text)
 - In the source step → click the gear icon on Source in the Applied Steps
 - Replace the folder path with `FolderPath`
 - OR go to Advanced Editor and replace:
 
= Folder.Files(FolderPath)
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