Power Query - Pointers

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paspuggie48
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My Excel O365 package updated and Power Query has an upgrade web scraper, so thought I'd give it a go. Not much noticeable but loading multiple Tables seemed easier and more efficient.

Another example of PQ getting some pointer stats for the day.

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To refresh each day, select Data Tab > Refresh All
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Love it.
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MemphisFlash wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:44 am
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Thank you for teaching me the basics of Power Query.
Since those initial sessions i have learnt so much more.
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MemphisFlash wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:50 pm
Thank you for teaching me the basics of Power Query.
Since those initial sessions i have learnt so much more.
+1

Hope your well Paul
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Realrocknrolla wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2023 1:22 pm
MemphisFlash wrote:
Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:50 pm
Thank you for teaching me the basics of Power Query.
Since those initial sessions i have learnt so much more.
+1

Hope your well Paul
All good Mike, hope the job is treating you well :D 8-) :D
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ShaunWhite
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Power Query is good at pulling together a set of data and then creating subsets from it, but what tools are people using to analyse it apart from eyeballs? Memphis probably doesn't need any cos he's been betting dogs since the 1950s but other will.

For me....because our data is small (gigabytes not terabytes) you can use a lot things out there for free. If you're familiar with the Microsoft family of products rather than python/Linux then it's well worth looking at https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/produ ... tomatedml/ . You can even use Power Query to feed it data. i know a few traders who are starting to use it or the AWS equivilent. It's not simple but simple doesn't do the job these days, but with AI to assist it's more accessible than ever.
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