A generally best practice in Power BI is to avoid naming columns in ways that won't make sense to users so things like CustomerFirstName should be broken out with spaces between the words. The problem is that when faced with a big wide 64 column wide table, the only way to clean up the names is to one by one double click on each column name, clean it up and hit enter. This is such a pain that often folks will just blow past this leaving model with unfriendly names that looks ugly to end users.
In this video we're going to show you how to use a CSG Pro built tool to generate the code that cleans all the columns names at once and lets you easily make small changes where needed.
The code in this video can be found at our Blog:
https://www.csgpro.com/blog/2018/08/b...