Hi,
thanks Sven, it seems that they are part of dbnomics.
https://db.nomics.world/?q=eia
But I couldn't find them in my gretl database list. Is there a process
to get them into the list :-)
Cheers,
Johannes
Am 26.10.2018 um 10:44 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Am 26.10.2018 um 10:37 schrieb Johannes Lips:
> Hi all,
>
> I just stumbled across the fact, that the EIA is providing some or
> most of their data through an API. [1] I noticed that you need to
> register, but perhaps there might be a way around it, when we get in
> touch with them and explain the possible use case and the options to
> them.
> I don't know if there's a proper process for adding possible new
> databases to the gretl database offerings, but I wanted to explore the
> possibility if we could access their API with gretl.
>
I guess the preferred way would be to nudge them to get integrated
into the DBnomics project. Maybe that is already the case?
Otherwise I'd say it's not feasible to handcraft a specialized data
access for every possible API out there. But maybe that is already
standardized, I don't know.
cheers,
sven
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