Hi,
I am rebuilding a Power Query query in Excel 2013 that didn't work very well in my version of Excel 2010 (plus I'm stuck with 32 Bit Excel at work due to our lousy financial add-ins) Power Query Question - I am using Power Query to pull in a large number of results from a much larger table that has Business unit codes, Customer Names, and Product numbers. The final step of the query has the data in the same shape exactly as Database, which has the customer names in Alphabetical order and then the product codes in a nice order as well. However, when I "Close and Load to", the order of the table is very random and I'm not sure why. I'm trying to avoid extra steps in the shaping of data if possible as the more complex queries really drag down the quality of the workbook calcs.
Any reason why this would happen? Why would Power Query just randomly spit out the results different than what I see in the initial edit? Is there a way to fix this? It never did this in my old build in 2010.
Thanks!
I am rebuilding a Power Query query in Excel 2013 that didn't work very well in my version of Excel 2010 (plus I'm stuck with 32 Bit Excel at work due to our lousy financial add-ins) Power Query Question - I am using Power Query to pull in a large number of results from a much larger table that has Business unit codes, Customer Names, and Product numbers. The final step of the query has the data in the same shape exactly as Database, which has the customer names in Alphabetical order and then the product codes in a nice order as well. However, when I "Close and Load to", the order of the table is very random and I'm not sure why. I'm trying to avoid extra steps in the shaping of data if possible as the more complex queries really drag down the quality of the workbook calcs.
Any reason why this would happen? Why would Power Query just randomly spit out the results different than what I see in the initial edit? Is there a way to fix this? It never did this in my old build in 2010.
Thanks!