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==FXLData()==
 
 
By default ƒ<sub>''x''</sub> =FXLData() returns a horizontal time-series dataset, one series per row with time spanning the columns i.e. time is the dimension at observation. A different dimension at observation can be chosen using the RestAuguments parameter - refer to the guidance [[#Dimension at Observation|below]].   
 
By default ƒ<sub>''x''</sub> =FXLData() returns a horizontal time-series dataset, one series per row with time spanning the columns i.e. time is the dimension at observation. A different dimension at observation can be chosen using the RestAuguments parameter - refer to the guidance [[#Dimension at Observation|below]].   
  

Latest revision as of 04:28, 22 July 2024

By default ƒx =FXLData() returns a horizontal time-series dataset, one series per row with time spanning the columns i.e. time is the dimension at observation. A different dimension at observation can be chosen using the RestAuguments parameter - refer to the guidance below.

Use Case
This parameterised form is suitable for hard coding in a spreadsheet. Like all Excel functions, the arguments can be literal values, cell references or Excel expressions allowing the creation of complex data models. In its simplest form, only three arguments are required:

  • The 'base URL' of the Fusion Registry to connect to
  • The ID of the Dataflow
  • A series key specifying which series to retrieve, or simply 'all' to retrieve all series
=fxldata("https://demo.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry","WB,WDI_POVERTY","A")

By default, the number of series returned is capped at 100, but can be altered using the MaxSeries argument

Syntax
=FXLData( RegUrl , Dataflow , Expression , [MaxSeries] , [RestArguments] , [StartPeriod] , [EndPeriod] , [Labels] , [IncludeHeader] , [IncludeSeriesKey] , [IncludeBreakdown] , [IncludeAttributes] )

Argument Description Examples Required?
1 RegUrl The base URL of the Fusion Registry service https://demo.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry Mandatory
2 Dataflow Options:
1. The dataflow to query conforming to the SDMX REST specification for data queries
2. A blank string - in this case the Dataflow(s) to query must be specified as part of the Expression.
EXR
ECB,EXR,1.0
Mandatory
3 Expression Options:
1. A series key
2. A dataflow and series key expression <dataflow>/<series key>
3. A JSON series basket expression which must be a cell reference and cannot be a literal value
4. The keyword 'all' to select all series in the dataset
A
A.CAD+HUF+INR...E
all
ECB,EXR,1.0/A.HUF...E
C4 (cell reference)
Mandatory
4 MaxSeries The maximum number of series to return 1000 Optional
Defaults to 100 series
5 RestArguments Additional data REST query arguments intended for special use cases like adding calculated measures or changing the dimension at observation round=3&calculatemeasure=THE_MEASURE;pch;mvavg,3&dimensionAtObservation=CURRENCY_DENOM Optional
6 StartPeriod The start period in SDMX standard time format 2010-06-12
2010
Optional
Defaults to the start of the available data
7 EndPeriod The end period in SDMX standard time format 2010-06-12
2010
Optional
Defaults to the end of the available data
8 Labels Component labels
id - IDs only
name - names only
both - both IDs and names
both Optional
Defaults to id
9 IncludeHeader Boolean
TRUE includes component labels at the head of each column and shows metrics
FALSE component labels and metrics are ommitted
FALSE Optional
Defaults to TRUE
10 IncludeSeriesKey Boolean
TRUE adds a calculated dimension 'series' with the series key as the value
FALSE series keys are not included in the dataset
FALSE Optional
Defaults to TRUE
11 IncludeBreakdown Boolean
Controls whether a breakdown of the dataset's components is shown.
TRUE includes dimensions. Attributes are also shown if the IncludeAttributes argument is TRUE.
FALSE no components are included
TRUE Optional
Defaults to TRUE
12 IncludeAttributes Boolean
TRUE includes series attributes in the component breakdown
FALSE excludes attributes
FALSE Optional
Defaults to TRUE

Example:

=fxldata("https://demo11.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry","WB,WDI_POVERTY,1.0","..AUS+CHN+FJI",200,,,,"id",TRUE,FALSE,TRUE,FALSE)