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I followed the directions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PZSZ53iSos and have been able to successfully pull data from the web over multiple pages. Now I'm wondering if this is possible to do where I have two separate 'variables' set as tables as in the example. Specifically, I have data over multiple webpages that's repeated each week. So there is a week number in the url, as well as an offset number.
Currently I manually update the URL for the specific week then let it go through the different offsets (pages). What would be idea would be if I could go in an invoke the week, and have it update the table with each offset. I can't post my specific info, but found something similar like what was used in the example from Curbal:
This is the URL for nfl stats from week 5 in the 2017 season. Currently I have it set so it cycles through all weeks for the 2017 season. What I would like to have it do is allow me to enter a year (invoke the function), and have it cycle through all weeks for that year.
Hi @mterry
Here are some articles for your reference.
https://www.sumproduct.com/thought/referencing-multi-page-data-from-a-web-site-with-a-single-url
https://www.mattmasson.com/2014/11/iterating-over-multiple-pages-of-web-data-using-power-query/
Regards,
Cherie
So unless I missed it, those two articles only refrence invoking a single function. What I'm struggling with is invoking multiple functions that are integrated into M.
Thanks I'll take a look
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