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Eurostat provides you with a method to connect to their public data via JSON-STAT
Here is the "How-To" from Eurostat
Now I've created my URL and what I did was basically the same way as always.
Get Data - From Web - Paste the URL and OK
The result I get is this
All the values are stored in the value Records and the dimensions are stored in another Record. I need to create a table where the values are aligned with the dimensions (Time and Location)
This is the desired output
After going back and forth in trying to get a table from this URL, I simply can't.
I suspect that I need to tweak something in Advanced Editor but my lack of M-formula knowledge is not helping.
Any ideas or help is greatly appreciated !
I'd use the 'unicode' version of the query in this case (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/wdds/rest/data/v2.1/unicode...)
The JSON query basically needs serializing and cumbersome.
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