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Due to some limitation in third party REST API, I can access 50 reconds per page and allowed one month period. I need to access all records from 1/1/2023 to today's date.
fReport
= (Page as number) =>
let
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("https://XXXXorts?startdate=1-1-2023&enddate=2-1-2023&pagesize=50&pagenumber="&Number.ToText(Page),
[Headers=[authorization="Bearer "&GetAccessToken()]])),
in
.........
Query
= List.Generate(()=>
[Result = try fReport(1) otherwise null, Page=1],
each [Result]<>null,
each [Result = try fReport([Page]+1) otherwise null, Page=[Page]+1],
each [Result])
Current Output
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @viren2023
try this one from gpt
let
// Get today's date
TodaysDate = Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()),
// Create a list of month start dates from 1/1/2023 to today
ListOfMonths = List.Dates(#date(2023, 1, 1), Duration.From(TodaysDate - #date(2023, 1, 1)) + 1, #duration(30,0,0,0)),
// Define a function to retrieve data given a start and end date
fReport = (StartDate, EndDate, Page) =>
let
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(
"https://XXXXorts?startdate=" & Date.ToText(StartDate, "M-d-yyyy") &
"&enddate=" & Date.ToText(EndDate, "M-d-yyyy") &
"&pagesize=50&pagenumber=" & Number.ToText(Page),
[Headers=[authorization="Bearer "&GetAccessToken()]]
))
in
Source,
// Combine the data for each month-long period
CombineDataForAllMonths = List.Accumulate(ListOfMonths, {}, (state, currentMonthStartDate) =>
let
// Define the start and end dates for each period
PeriodStartDate = currentMonthStartDate,
PeriodEndDate = Date.EndOfMonth(currentMonthStartDate),
// Get the data for the current month-long period
MonthlyData = List.Generate(()=>
[Result = try fReport(PeriodStartDate, PeriodEndDate, 1) otherwise null, Page=1],
each [Result]<>null,
each [Result = try fReport(PeriodStartDate, PeriodEndDate, [Page]+1) otherwise null, Page=[Page]+1],
each [Result]
)
in
state & MonthlyData
)
in
CombineDataForAllMonths
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= List.Dates(#date(2023, 1, 1), Duration.From(TodaysDate - #date(2023, 1, 1)) + 1, #duration(30,0,0,0))
Only two updates required
1.
ListOfMonths = List.Dates(#date(2023, 1, 2), ((Date.Year(TodaysDate)-Date.Year((#date(2023, 1, 2))))*12) + Date.Month(TodaysDate) - Date.Month(#date(2023, 1, 2))+2, #duration(30,0,0,0)),
Note: Due to 30 days preiods maybe we have duplication of the data.
2.
PeriodStartDate = Date.StartOfMonth(currentMonthStartDate),
PeriodEndDate = Date.EndOfMonth(currentMonthStartDate)
Thank you so much @rubayatyasmin for the solution. You are the best.
Hi, @viren2023
try this one from gpt
let
// Get today's date
TodaysDate = Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()),
// Create a list of month start dates from 1/1/2023 to today
ListOfMonths = List.Dates(#date(2023, 1, 1), Duration.From(TodaysDate - #date(2023, 1, 1)) + 1, #duration(30,0,0,0)),
// Define a function to retrieve data given a start and end date
fReport = (StartDate, EndDate, Page) =>
let
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(
"https://XXXXorts?startdate=" & Date.ToText(StartDate, "M-d-yyyy") &
"&enddate=" & Date.ToText(EndDate, "M-d-yyyy") &
"&pagesize=50&pagenumber=" & Number.ToText(Page),
[Headers=[authorization="Bearer "&GetAccessToken()]]
))
in
Source,
// Combine the data for each month-long period
CombineDataForAllMonths = List.Accumulate(ListOfMonths, {}, (state, currentMonthStartDate) =>
let
// Define the start and end dates for each period
PeriodStartDate = currentMonthStartDate,
PeriodEndDate = Date.EndOfMonth(currentMonthStartDate),
// Get the data for the current month-long period
MonthlyData = List.Generate(()=>
[Result = try fReport(PeriodStartDate, PeriodEndDate, 1) otherwise null, Page=1],
each [Result]<>null,
each [Result = try fReport(PeriodStartDate, PeriodEndDate, [Page]+1) otherwise null, Page=[Page]+1],
each [Result]
)
in
state & MonthlyData
)
in
CombineDataForAllMonths
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= List.Dates(#date(2023, 1, 1), Duration.From(TodaysDate - #date(2023, 1, 1)) + 1, #duration(30,0,0,0))
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