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What is Power Query

Power Query is a self-service data preparation and transformation tool built into Microsoft Excel and Power BI, and also available in other Microsoft data workflows. It connects to many file, database, and online sources, then lets users clean, reshape, and combine data using a graphical interface and the M (Power Query) formula language. It is commonly used by analysts and BI developers to build repeatable data import and transformation steps for reporting models and spreadsheets. Compared with dedicated cloud data integration platforms, it is typically used closer to the desktop/BI layer rather than as a centralized enterprise integration service.

pros

Broad connector ecosystem

Power Query includes connectors for common files (CSV, Excel), databases, and many cloud applications and services, especially within the Microsoft ecosystem. This reduces the need for custom scripts for typical analytics ingestion tasks. It also supports parameterization and reusable queries to standardize access patterns across reports and workbooks.

Strong transformation tooling

The query editor provides a step-based transformation pipeline (filtering, joins, pivots/unpivots, type handling, grouping) that is easy to audit and modify. Each step is recorded and can be adjusted without rewriting the entire workflow. Advanced users can extend logic with the M language for custom functions and more complex shaping.

Tight Excel and Power BI integration

Power Query is embedded in tools many business users already use, which lowers adoption friction for data preparation. Queries can feed Power BI datasets/models and Excel tables, enabling repeatable refresh for reporting. Governance and deployment can align with existing Microsoft 365/Power BI administration practices when used in managed environments.

cons

Not a full integration platform

Power Query focuses on data preparation for analytics rather than end-to-end data integration across operational systems. It lacks many platform features common in dedicated integration products, such as centralized orchestration, complex dependency management, and cross-team workflow controls. Organizations often need additional services for enterprise-grade pipelines and multi-system synchronization.

Refresh and scaling constraints

Performance and refresh behavior depend on where it runs (desktop, Power BI service, or other Microsoft runtimes) and on source system limits. Large datasets and complex transformations can become slow, and some transformations may not fold back to the source, increasing compute and data movement. Scaling typically requires moving logic upstream (e.g., to databases or cloud data services) or redesigning the model.

Versioning and collaboration gaps

Query logic is often stored inside PBIX files or Excel workbooks, which can make collaborative development and code review harder than in code-first ETL tools. While M can be extracted and managed, this is not the default workflow for many teams. Environment promotion (dev/test/prod) and change management usually require additional process and tooling.

Plan & Pricing

Power BI (includes Power Query)

Plan Price Key features & notes
Free account Free Power BI Desktop (free) + Power BI service free account; create reports locally (Power Query Desktop available). Limited sharing; upgrade to Pro or Premium to share.
Power BI Pro $14.00 per user/month (annual) Publish and share reports; included in Microsoft 365 E5 and Office 365 E5; used to share content across users.
Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) $24.00 per user/month (annual) All Pro features plus larger model sizes, more frequent refreshes, enterprise features (Paginated Reports, AutoML, larger models).
Power BI Embedded / Capacity Variable / Contact sales Capacity-based pricing for embedding; contact sales or see Embedded/Fabric pricing.

Microsoft 365 (Excel includes Power Query)

Plan Price Key features & notes
Microsoft 365 Personal $9.99 per month (or $99.99/year) Includes desktop Excel (Power Query for Excel available in Excel for Microsoft 365).
Microsoft 365 Family $12.99 per month (or $129.99/year) Includes Excel for up to 6 users; each user gets Power Query via Excel.
Microsoft 365 Premium $19.99 per month (or $199.99/year) Includes Excel and additional Premium features; Power Query included.

Notes: Power Query itself has no standalone paid plan listed on Microsoft's official product/docs pages; it is provided as part of Power BI (desktop/service) and Excel (Microsoft 365) and as Power Query Online in dataflows/Fabric.

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