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ApiTrader
Frequent Visitor

How to handle api rate call limit within a function?

With the following step I invoke a function in order to get more details about a record. My API request, based on a Power Automate Flow, is running into some trouble due to the amount of calls. Now I want to throttle my calls in order to match the rate limit. How can I accomplish that?

Is it possible to count the loops and let the query wait for a specific delay or is it better, to distribute the amount on a timeframe? 

So, I mean something similiar like application.wait with VBA 🤣 Any help is appreciated

#"Invoked Custom Function" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "voucher", each if [voucherStatus] <> "unchecked" then funcGetVouchers([id]) else null )
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(voucherId as text) as table =>

let
url = WebHookTriggerUri,
body = "{""endpoint"": ""vouchers/"&voucherId&"""}",
Parsed_JSON = Json.Document(body),
BuildQueryString = Uri.BuildQueryString(Parsed_JSON),

....

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BA_Pete
Super User
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Hi @ApiTrader ,

 

Sounds like you could use Function.InvokeAfter to delay your requests in accordance with your throttle limit:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/function-invokeafter 

 

Chris Webb briefly describes its actual usage and an extended enhancement here:

https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2015/04/30/using-function-invokeafter-in-power-query/ 

 

Pete



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ApiTrader
Frequent Visitor

Thanks for reply, excatly what I am looking for.

BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @ApiTrader ,

 

Sounds like you could use Function.InvokeAfter to delay your requests in accordance with your throttle limit:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/function-invokeafter 

 

Chris Webb briefly describes its actual usage and an extended enhancement here:

https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2015/04/30/using-function-invokeafter-in-power-query/ 

 

Pete



Now accepting Kudos! If my post helped you, why not give it a thumbs-up?

Proud to be a Datanaut!




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