Am 13.01.2022 um 18:00 schrieb Johannes Lips:
The main reason probably is that the Financial Accounts probably
switched away from the ESA 1995 methodology in 2014. Therefore, I
suspect that all these time series are not updated on a regular basis
anymore.
This then triggers a rule, that time series, which are not updated
for, I think, more than six months are to be removed from the website.
I assume that this was done to show to potential data users, that the
data they are using is outdated and they should switch to a newer,
still maintained, time series code.
If that makes sense in that particular case, is up for discussion.
I guess that dbnomics is storing the data and thus you are still able
to access it on their system. Nevertheless, it would be better if the
dbnomics datasets would be named more consistent.
Johannes
Thanks for your reaction, Johannes. Note that the Bundesbank does make
the data still accessible online, namely through the link labeled
"SDMX-ML 2.0" in the xml file that you then get.
(
https://www.bundesbank.de/statistic-rmi/StatisticDownload?tsId=BBK01.CE3K...)
But then again, not through "CSV", nor through "SDMX-ML 2.1"
(
https://api.statistiken.bundesbank.de/rest/download/BBK01/CE3K0I?format=s...)
...
Not sure if all these differences are really intended. But of course
this is moving off-topic here, nothing to do with gretl anymore.
thanks
sven