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Twitter status update from Power Query

Post to Twitter from Power Query

2016-07-15
By: Chris Koester
On: 2016-07-15
In: Data Integration, Power Query
With: 2 Comments

You might be surprised to learn that you can post to twitter from Power Query. After all, the primary use for Power Query is obtaining and transforming data. While this is true, Power Query also offers the ability to perform an HTTP POST, which means that we can submit data via the web. My first blog post titled “Get Data from Twitter API with Power Query” involved an HTTP POST in order to obtain a token from the Twitter API. In this post I’ll show how you can Tweet from Power Query with some help from Temboo. So what is Temboo? Temboo is a service that allows usRead More →

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