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Eikon get_data() doesnt retrieve timeseries with dates parameters

Eikon API - Python.

I'm trying to get the timeseries of a paid index, (.JGEMBLA) but It only gets the last value of the field.


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Hi @rcid,

The Eikon Data API presently provides the get_data() and get_timeseries() calls which as far as I'm aware unfortunately does not provide historical data that maps to the RHistory function. See this related post for an explanation and possible suggestions.

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thanks for the info Nick.


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Hi @rcid,

Looking within the DIB (Data Item Browser), I don't see any historical data offered for the Beta Value.

To view the available historical values offered for an instrument, you can narrow down the filter within the DIB:

You may also want to confirm with the Refinitiv Helpdesk and ask whether this data is available for this or any other historical data points you may need.


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Thanks for your answer Nick.

Yes, through DIB it seems there are no time series variables available. But I could get some of the data through Rhistory function in Excel. My goal is to replicate this thhorugh Python's API. Any Idea?

this is the function:

=RHistory(".JGEMBLA","NDA_RAW.Nda_date;"&"NDA_RAW.Nda_avg_yield_to_mat_put;"&"NDA_RAW.Nda_one_day_percentage;"&"NDA_RAW.Nda_total_return;"&"NDA_RAW.Nda_weighted_average_price;"&"NDA_RAW.Nda_yield;","START:01-Apr-2020 END:20-Apr-2020 INTERVAL:1D",,"CH:Fd",)


this is my output:


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