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Anonymous
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Error while parsing API response in Power Query

Hi all,

 

I am trying to parse the API response in Power Query and use the response as a table in Power BI. 

The data is paginated, and that's why I am using the List.Generate function along with a custom function that calls the API. I think I have got most of it right, however I am receiving the following error: 

 

w_soham_more_0-1723178850291.png

 

This is the query I am using:

 

= let
Source = List.Generate(
[Result = Query1("url"),
],
each [Result][next_page_url] <> null,
each [Query1([Result][next_page_url])],
each [Result][results]
)
in
Source

 

 

I have tested the Query1 function with the URL and it returns the following response for a single page:

w_soham_more_1-1723179168746.png

 

How do I resolve this issue? I think the function is expecting records, whereas the results is of type List.

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ahadkarimi
Solution Specialist
Solution Specialist

Hey @Anonymous, 
Try this code and let me know if there are any problems.

let
Source = List.Generate(
() => [Result = Query1("url")],
each [Result] <> null and Record.HasFields([Result], "next_page_url") and [Result][next_page_url] <> null,
each [Result = Query1([Result][next_page_url])],
each [Result][results]
)
in
Source

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ahadkarimi
Solution Specialist
Solution Specialist

Hey @Anonymous, 
Try this code and let me know if there are any problems.

let
Source = List.Generate(
() => [Result = Query1("url")],
each [Result] <> null and Record.HasFields([Result], "next_page_url") and [Result][next_page_url] <> null,
each [Result = Query1([Result][next_page_url])],
each [Result][results]
)
in
Source

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @ahadkarimi, Thanks a lot for this. This worked perfectly. Really appreciate the help.

@Anonymous You're welcome! I'm glad it worked for you.

robert245
New Member


@Anonymous wrote:

Hi all,

 

I am trying to parse the API response in Power Query and use the response as a table in Power BI. 

The data is paginated, and that's why I am using the List.Generate function along with a custom function that calls the API. I think I have got most of it right, however I am receiving the following error:  GMSocrates

 

w_soham_more_0-1723178850291.png

 

This is the query I am using:

 

 

 

= let
Source = List.Generate(
[Result = Query1("url"),
],
each [Result][next_page_url] <> null,
each [Query1([Result][next_page_url])],
each [Result][results]
)
in
Source

 

 

 

 

I have tested the Query1 function with the URL and it returns the following response for a single page:

w_soham_more_1-1723179168746.png

 

How do I resolve this issue? I think the function is expecting records, whereas the results is of type List.


Hello,

I’m also encountering issues parsing API responses in Power Query. I’m using the List.Generate function for paginated data, but I’m running into errors where the expected record type doesn’t match the actual list type being returned.

If anyone has insights or solutions, I’d greatly appreciate your help.

 

Best regards,
robert245

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