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how to fully load data from limited HTTP API?
Anonymous wrote:I tried to modify the script from another post, but then Power BI freezes for a second and then returns and error.
error: An error occured when deserializing the results. try to repeat the operation.
Do you know what the format is of the results (XML, JSON, etc)? Is your token something that you can change so that you can share it and the API url with us? Or can you point to another API that is public that has a similar structure of returned results?
I believe the results are in JSON, because this is how Power BI automatically detects a simple load.
sorry, i cannot control nor manage the token, and therefore cannot share it here.
i dont know any other public API with a similar structure/list. i checked some another APIs from another posts´examples but none of them seems to use the same parameters or logic.
- Anonymous9 years agoNot applicable
I managed to load 100% of the limited query, but the script if far from perfect.
I am still looking for a script that checks if offset < next_offset and then stops.the aproach I used so far is: I created a list of offset values, and the script loads all data parts.
if I set a low number for the offset possibilities, the script will miss the last values.
if I set a high number, the script will return a lot of empty rows after the full load is finished.the script below loads all rows until the end at row 4323.
but it continues to load more lines until the 4400 limit that I set (inicial source list goes from 0 to 4400).for example, at this row 4323, this is when the offset and next_offset are the same and the script must stop, but i could not work on a script using this logic.
let
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("https://url.com/token?limit=100&offset=0&date_range=201001010000:201912310000")),
Source1 = {0..45}, //list of total pages in my full dataset
#"Converted to Table" = Table.FromList(Source1, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Converted to Table", "Personalizar", each [Column1]*100), //times 100 because my offset is at every 100 rows
#"Columns Renamed" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Added Custom",{{"Personalizar", "Column2"}}),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Columns Renamed", "Custom", each Json.Document(Web.Contents("https://url.com/token?limit=100&offset=" & Text.From([Column2]) & "&date_range=201001010000:201912310000")))
in
#"Added Custom"- Anonymous9 years agoNot applicable
I can work with this script for a short period of time, as it is not future proof.
But now I found another problem and I need a workaround:
I cannot refresh data online (also scheduled refresh) because of the limitation of the PBI Service.
I am using a function inside the URL and this is not allow for PBI Service.In bold, the forbidden function inside URL:
each Json.Document(Web.Contents("https://url.com/token?limit=100&offset=" & Text.From([Column2]) & "&date_range=201001010000:201912310000")))
Can anyone please help me with another way to load all pages from API and solve this issue?
- dkay84_PowerBI9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Unfortunately this is a current limitation of the service. I believe the PG is actively working on or discussing enabling this type of query to be refreshable but AFAIK there is no workaround.