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have you ever come across issues with importing CSV files to powerbi or to be more specific seeing the import go ahead only to realize that certain columns are missing in power query well you are probably not the only one at least based on the problem that one of my clients pumped into the other day today I would like to show you two ways to fix the issue of missing columns from a CSV import letamp;#39;s start with the intro hello and welcome to bilingual analytics my name is Roland and Iamp;#39;m here to guide you through the word of powerbi if this is your first time around here then please consider hitting the like And subscribe buttons by doing so you wonamp;#39;t miss any of my powerbi videos it means a lot to me and helps others to find content like this today we are going to start with a detail explanation of why you might face this problem I believe itamp;#39;s important to first understand why power query misses important columns before we think about the solutions