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Hello,
I want to call an API that feeds me information following cells in a table using a relative path.
Here is my API call :
let
apiURL = "https://api.insee.fr/entreprises/sirene/V3/siret/",
options = [Headers=[Authorization="Bearer XXXXXXXX", ConsumerKey="XXXXXXXXXX", ConsumerSecret="XXXXXX", Accept="application/json"], RelativePath = #"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET]],
resultat = Json.Document(Web.Contents(apiURL,options))
in
resultat
I wish to have a final URL as well : https://api.insee.fr/entreprises/sirene/V3/siret/{"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET]}
My concern is that when I want to launch the call I have the following error message:
Expression.Error : Sorry ... We were unable to convert a value of type List to type Text.
Détails :
Value=[List]
Type=[Type]
How can I solve this problem please ?
Thanks in advance
Alexis
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Hi @AlexisPREVOT ,
In your RelativePath value, #"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET] returns a whole list not a specific text value so it occurs the convert error.
If you want to quote a specific text value from the list to use it as RelativePath, you can write like this:
#"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET]{0} // 0 means that it extracts the first value in this list and so on
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @AlexisPREVOT ,
In your RelativePath value, #"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET] returns a whole list not a specific text value so it occurs the convert error.
If you want to quote a specific text value from the list to use it as RelativePath, you can write like this:
#"ENTREPRISES"[SIRET]{0} // 0 means that it extracts the first value in this list and so on
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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