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ADO.NET: Python script error. ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16:

I am retriving Jira data from Python API in Power BI. I have total 6.5 lacs row to retrive. Now when i am limiting the data for like 10000 i am getting the data. Now when i do for 1 lacs it is giving me the error below:
for ADO.NET: Python script error. ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16: b'' During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: urllib3.exceptions.InvalidChunkLength: InvalidChunkLength(got length b'', 0 bytes read) During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError: ("Connection broken: InvalidChunkLength(got length b'', 0 bytes read)", InvalidChunkLength(got length b'', 0 bytes read)) During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: requests.exceptions.ChunkedEncodingError: ("Connection broken: InvalidChunkLength(got length b'', 0 bytes read)", InvalidChunkLength(got length b'', 0 bytes read))

 

Can someone help. It is really urgent and i am stuck with the API from last 1 month. It is getting scary now 
 

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lbendlin
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I am retriving Jira data from Python API in Power BI

Have you considered using the default Web.Contents connector instead?

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