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I have a script that returns 2 years of closing prices for SPY. Normally it runs without issue, but on occasion will resut in the following error: "Error in charToDate(x) : character string is not in a standard unambiguous format" Is there any way to trap records that cause the script to fail? Here is the code:
if (!require(BatchGetSymbols)) install.packages('BatchGetSymbols')
if (!require(rio)) install.packages('rio')
library(BatchGetSymbols)
first.date = Sys.Date() - 1460
last.date = Sys.Date()
tickers <- c('SPY')
l.out <- BatchGetSymbols(tickers = tickers,
first.date = first.date,
last.date = last.date,
cache.folder = "C://users/owner/documents/r/BGS_Cache")
tickers<- as.data.frame(l.out)
library(rio)
write.table(tickers,file="Tickers.csv",sep=",")Thanks for all advice.
Regards
Jim B
Hi @JimB-GA
Have you changed some date values ever since?
I'm not the expert of R, i searched but don't find any known issue regarding R script in Power BI like this problem.
As searched, there are some links you may look into.
What are the “standard unambiguous date” formats?
https://www.reddit.com/r/rstats/comments/62aco0/converting_date_format_from_dmy_time_to_dmy/
Best Regards
Maggie
I have been using BatchGetSymbols successfully (most of the time). There is some record in the return dataset that has a bad date format in it that I can't find. Looking to find a way to ensure all dates are in an unambiguous format.
Jim B
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