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Contributing to Microsoft DAX and Power Query M Reference documentation

Providing feedback

Whether you have a GitHub account or not, you can use the thumb up, thumb down icons at the top-right of most articles to rate and provide feedback. Your rating and feedback is anonymous. Feedback is reviewed and changes may be made based on your feedback, but no response is provided directly to you.

Editing in GitHub

Refer to the Microsoft Docs contributor guide to learn more about using GitHub Editor and Git and markdown tools to submit a pull request (PR) for documentation changes.

DAX Reference

The DAX Reference allows Quick edits by using the in-browser GitHub editor and more detailed edits by using Git and markdown tools.

Power Query M Reference

The Power Query M function reference is primarily created through an automated process from in-product help. At this time, the Power Query M function reference does not have the edit (Pencil) Quick edits button at the top-right of the main frame of each page enabled. External contributions must be made by using the GitHub editor from the or by Git and markdown tools from the root of the query-docs repo.

Merge and publish process

All contributions are thoroughly vetted and must meet strict technical accuracy and grammar requirements before being merged into the public repo. Once merged, it can still take several days for changes to be shown in live documentation.

Recognition

If your changes are accepted, your GitHub account ID is shown as a contributor at the top of the article.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.

For more information, see the Code of Conduct FAQ, or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.