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  • April 10, 2024
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I want to update a table from a HTTP request for x times depending on the last update and the current date. What would be the best practice? So I have to fill in the green part in this workflow.

 

 

Best answer by todd_davis

I’m seeing your question a bit differently from how Hamish is above.

Based on your process, you have 9 days and you want to get a record for each date beyond the max_day. To do so, for your process, I would use a cloner. See the settings below.

Hopefully that is what you are after?

Cheers,

Todd

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If i understand correctly, rough steps would be:

  1. Find the date range of data you need to get
  2. Gather any data between from the source between now and last updated
  3. Run the existing data and new data through a change detector
  4. Use this to find features that have been added or updated
  5. Process these accordingly

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  • April 11, 2024

I’m seeing your question a bit differently from how Hamish is above.

Based on your process, you have 9 days and you want to get a record for each date beyond the max_day. To do so, for your process, I would use a cloner. See the settings below.

Hopefully that is what you are after?

Cheers,

Todd


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