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A: What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

ashleedawgGreat question... (and thanks to @Makoto for clarifying which clarification we need!) ...is it wrong to point out the obvious? ...if they could have found the answer in 5 seconds on Google? IMO it's not wrong as long as it's done politely, and in fact is an important part of the learning proc...

03:46
@QHarr up late?
 
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06:08
Waffles
06:42
@QHarr Pancakes?
Well it only took six weeks but I got my ("new") SE data dump back finally. Holy Crêpe! They really do track everything. My data consists of 374 JSON files in 49 folders & subfolders organized into a ZIP. @Zoe @QHarr
This data archive was compiled in response to a Data Access Request. It contains a copy of all personal data associated with your account as outlined on our privacy policy (stackoverflow.com/legal/privacy-policy).

The data is separated into several folders, each corresponding to a different system or service. These are described below. Note that your archive will only contain the folders that are relevant to your user account.

/qa: Your personal data associated with Q&A (question & answer) activity across all Stack Exchange sites (including Stack Overflow).
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Zoe
Zoe
07:14
@Simon waffles should be "nothing" or "whoops"
@ashleedawg requested a data dump too :o
@QHarr Good Morning
I have posted my answer, although not working but should be closer
07:52
@Santosh Thanks. I shall have a look.
 
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08:56
@ashleedawg Sorry....back on the ranch.
@ashleedawg How did you request that?
@ashleedawg Is this suggested questions I should answer?
09:14
@ashleedawg yes
 
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10:37
Waffles all.
@Zoe But what about muffin?
Zoe
Zoe
10:56
Muffin could be hi
No, it has to be waffles, it's tradition now...
:yum:
11:32
the muffin man?
somebody just sent me a link for pasta pudding with chicken, black pudding and sausages.
11:46
@Phill That sounds absolutely revolting...
ha, that's the risk we sometimes have to take for food related glory
I don't know....
I don' think my continent has nearly as many food items that your continent is horrified by, compared to the other way around. Maybe we're just less adventurous
The only ones I can think of that might seem weird are Poutine, and yummy French-Canadian Maple-poached-eggs (poached in real maple syrup, instead of water) mmmmmmmm
@Phill is black pudding the same as blood pudding?
hmm, not sure.
I avoided it for a long time though, being scared after hearing the ingredients before trying it
oh gawd, i wouldn't want to know. It took me 30 years to try veal.
hey @QHarr
so @Phill I clicked your profile link to see what tags you like, and tbh I'm kinda stalking your profile now... It's puzzling
I'm not sure the english could be described as food adventurous; we just tend to nick the best food from around the world and change the recipe enough to make it work with excessive beers
oh??
I've been a member for a while, but on/off active in stackoverflow
but then, I am quite a puzzling person
11:59
600 rep but the samme "people reached" as someone who's answered 35x as many questions as you
musta hit the right questions,, and in the last few days if i understand correctly... (I've recently been working on a query to calculate "People Reached")
(and I'm not sure yet if my query is right, lol).... and indeed you come and go around here eh
a non-committed coder.
but it always sucks us back in.... lol :-)
(sorry i'm a data guy, I notice stuff like that!)
@ashleedawg waffles
Black pudding is blood pudding
Boke
@QHarr sǝlɟɟɐM
:-)
@QHarr eww.
I'm damn-near a vegetarian here -- I think going there would push me over the top
If cows counted as vegetables I could be a vegetarian already.
@QHarr you work with power query? ...like custom queries on json
The questions/answers of mine with most reach are not with vba. So not surprising. Python and docker I think were my most viewed
12:09
@QHarr btw one of my two queries for that is horribly wrong... this one's closest
btw @QHarr you were my example of same "people reached" as "someone with 35x the answers as @Phill" :-)
lol
My populars are in powerquery, python and docker
oh right
i'm slow
k i have an issue :-)
sec
Zoe
Zoe
Boop
@QHarr just finishing an answer
Boop
12:15
@Zoe bleep
Zoe
Zoe
@Simon no, waffles and has always been the "I screwed up" thingy
13:07
@QHarr sorry, answer ran longer than I expected....
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A: Run time Error 7 : "Out of memory" While importing Emails to Excel through VBA

ashleedawgAny time I hear about any Office application wither running out of memory, or crashing (which IMO is most often caused by memory problems), the first thing I check is the handling of objects, especially application objects -- as that's the culprit 90% of the time. I haven't tested but I have a h...

So @QHarr, I can connect to (certain) JSON files using Power Query by going **Get Data > File > JSON > Convert to Table ... and then clicking whatever the heck this unlabelled button is:
I am trying to solve a problem, There is a graph with each nodes having some weight. I have to find a path which has maximum weight combined. Edges don't have any weight, and I can't cross a node twice
...then clicking "OK" to select all columns, then [Close and Load]..... and Power query generates a nice query for me that I don't have to look at.
Hello @VarunGarg
Hi @ashleedawg
@VarunGarg Without context, that's a pretty vague question. Do you have a Stack Overflow question posted about it, with examples and explanation and what you've tried and all that good stuff?
I haven't posted it on stackoverflow yet
13:17
That's a good place to start. I don't even know which platform or language you're talking about :)
ohk thanks
@VarunGarg No worries... you're free to hang out too. This is a semi-social semi-coding place. Plenty of LOL's. Mostly me LOL'ing @ myself.
allo allo mes enfants. Waffles @all
@ashleedawg A nice query about what? Loading files?
hey @QHarr whenever your back my point is I'm wondering if there's a "all fields" indicator, like the * in SQL. I see that i can create a query like this:
let
    Source = Json.Document(File.Contents("C:\MY_PATH_HERE\EmailSubscriptions.json")),
    #"Converted to Table" = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error),
    #"Expanded Column1" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Converted to Table", "Column1", {"id", "tagSetId", "email", "lastEmailDate", "name", "isConfirmed", "lastCheckDate", "creationDate", "deletionDate"}, {"Column1.id", "Column1.tagSetId", "Column1.email", "Column1.lastEmailDate", "Column1.name", "Column1.isConfirmed", "Column1.lastCheckDate", "Column1.creationDate", "Column1.deletionDate"})
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(That's from a recorded macro)... but i have a crapload of files. Can I do a "SELECT ALL*
I see this link: CONNECT TO A JSON FILE with the "template":
let
Source = Json.Document(File.Contents("C:\Users\Name\Desktop\JSONTest.json")), #"Converted to Table" = Record.ToTable(Source)
in
#"Converted to Table"
...but I don't want to have to list all the (varying) fields, plus I don't know what fields the future will hold.
Know what I mean @QHarr ? Do you know of an easily way I can dynamically connect to hundreds of similar-but-different data sources programmatically?
I'm tempted to use SendKeys so I figured I better seek help.
Zoe
Zoe
@ashleedawg datcord
13:32
lol
Use Table.Columns to generate a list and then operate over that list ?
could you expand on Use Table.Columns?
this is actually another case of a task that will benefit me workwise yet prompted by a "recreational need"... being the Stack Overflow data I mentioned earlier that I finally got.
So 100's of JSON text files, one per table.
example file (shrunken):

[{"creationDate":"2015-09-11T09:05:04.647Z","historyType":"Daily Site Access","ipAddress":"123.45.678.900","userDisplayName":"YoMomma","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:55.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/55.0"},
{"creationDate":"2016-06-09T10:58:14.780Z","historyType":"Daily Site Access","ipAddress":"123.45.678.900","userDisplayName":"YoMomma","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0"},
{"creationDate":"2017-07-05T11:49:46.423Z","historyType":"Daily Site Access","ipAddress":"123.45.678.900","userDi
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does excel have a builtin way to get a list of fields that i dont know about?
= Table.ColumnNames(Source)
Just getting all column names for example
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.ColumnNames(Source)
in
#"Removed Other Columns"
Sorted list
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
columnList = List.Sort(Table.ColumnNames(Source))
in
columnList
Ordinary list
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
columnList = Table.ColumnNames(Source)
in
columnList
13:59
um
that generates a list you can use for the select
you can then each in example
14:24
where was i...
@Zoe :shakes-head: Some of us have used this as a greeting chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/169987?m=43216182#43216182
Unless we want to change this @ashleedawg @QHarr @Zoe @all @anyone
@QHarr okay you gotta hold my hand here: what am I replacing? "Source'"with the file's path? Table1 is okay as is for now?
@Simon you're asking me? Is this about salad fingers
lol
As you're room owner yes 😒 no it's about chopsticks
🍖
@Simon co-room-owner
Zoe
Zoe
@Simon But SOBotics uses it differently
14:39
@ashleedawg You still have 1/9th control... (the rest is kept by other ROs and the community)
@Zoe Well I still think the same, waffles as hello. I vote to wait until we get some other opinions (or a suitable compromise) and decide then...
@ashleedawg Sorry, playing catch-up. So I need to recap on overall purpose. You want to load a JSON file and select all columns and do what?
waffles as hello
auto load a couple hundred JSON files into a couple hundred tabs
And the problem is?
i can do it manually - works perfectly - unlike most other JSON sources I try...
but I want to automate the process (for a number of reasons). I Recorded a macro and get this...
Sub Macro1()
    ActiveWorkbook.Queries.Add Name:="EmailSubscriptions", Formula:= _
        "let" & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "    Source = Json.Document(File.Contents(""C:\MYPATH\EmailSubscriptions.json""))," & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "    #""Converted to Table"" = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error)," & Chr(13) & "" & Chr(10) & "    #""Expanded Column1"" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#""Converted to Table"", ""Column1"", {""id"", ""tagSetId"", ""email""," & _
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so if i change Name, Displayname and Commandtext to another name, it runs again properly
but if i change the source file it does not (since it doesn't have the columns specified in SOURCE)
Why aren't all the files in a folder and you run the query against the folder ?
14:55
each file is a different table, completely different layout.
so Excel auto-generates the list of fields when I do it manually (or record it) -- and I want Excel to do that on a new table.
(also I assume half those properties are unneeded but I'll trial-and-error that later)
I have next-to-no experience in PowerQuery
(meanwhile, music calms the savage beast)... Song o' Day:
but there are a set of common columns from each file with the same names?
i'm not even that far yet but yeah i am sure there are keys that can be joined on some of them (but not all)
you wanna see the file?
hello @BabyBe'el , @TheLittleNaruto
I guess I need to understand a little better. So...
You have a lot of JSON files.
baby welcome QHarr
@QHarr Welcome to the Dawg's Waffle Haus chatroom!If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, ping TheLittleNaruto.
15:01
Is Baby Be'el a bot?
Aha
Please, Read his bio
to the end
15:02
@TheLittleNaruto Will do.
@ashleedawg
So lots of JSON files...
Are you doing the same actions on each?
What are you trying to do with each file?
@QHarr so . yes.
i want many of them in Excel for easy analysis
(like i said this will apply to a work-related dataset too but same idea)
Vache qui rit they were called when I was growing up
the number and layout of files will vary, so the analysis-side will likely be adjusted manually, but was hoping I could change the generated VBA to say "figure out the columns on your own, Excel"
much like a Text-to-Columns command, which records with data types for each column, but i can remove them and force it to figured it out on the fly
15:09
I don't like the idea of using VBA immediately.
I would stick with M
You can loop a folder
Apply a JSON file mask
But I don't know M. i know VBA
Apply a column list select
i have the looping part down fine
i am looping through a zip file with subfolders and extracting the json i need
You can perform the actions and the M code is generated to some extent.
@QHarr ok. how.
15:11
@QHarr Hey
1 hour ago, by QHarr
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
columnList = List.Sort(Table.ColumnNames(Source))
in
columnList
?
It requires some research when you want to deviate
Are you referring to this line sPayLoad = sPayLoad & "--" & sBoundary & "--" ?
@Santosh No. One moment...
ok, where does the json and/or the json's file location go
15:12
WorksheetFunction.Concat(WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween‌​(0, 4294967295#), 8), "-", WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(0, 65535), 4), "-", WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(16384, 20479), 4), "-", WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(32768, 49151), 4), "-", WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(0, 65535), 4), WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(0, 4294967295#), 8))
In the GUID there is no final "-" after WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(WorksheetFunction.RandBetween(0, 65535), 4),
It gives guid like this --> A7DD6D86-91ED-45C3-862A-D0C70770BE29
Ah...so it didn't need an end "-". That was my question.
Nope
not needed
:-)
Is the timeout due to upload speed do you think?
It seems to be really quick when doing by ajax request using an API tester.
It uses fineuploader js file
Maybe something wrong with data sent to form, so timeout.
Zoe
Zoe
15:25
Hiya @TheLittleNaruto
What brings ya here?
@Zoe I followed you.
@Zoe Hey
Zoe
Zoe
YOU STALKED ME?! :P
Lol
Zoe
Zoe
xd
I think a lot of us are guilty of that
15:26
:whistles:
Zoe
Zoe
baby is broken as usual, right?
@Zoe Frankly my dear, I don't give a dean
@Zoe No
@Zoe Certainly
Zoe
Zoe
Kewl
Zoe
Zoe
:>
15:30
Ok have fun with baby
later o/
16:00
@QHarr Done. Updated answer
@Santosh You got it to work?
OMG...You are amazing... What was the problem?
made few changes in sPayLoad string
Very well done.
16:07
Thanks so much. Did you try at your end?
Yup. Then upvoted.
How did you determine .Add "qquuid", GetGUID
.Add "qqtotalfilesize", GetFileSize(filePath)
Is "qquuid" arbitrary?
I used chrome debugger tool...which shows the http request
------WebKitFormBoundaryeUE9B4OOOkpLvivB
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="qquuid"

cf63ace7-6fa8-45b8-8b35-7c640c07cbd2
------WebKitFormBoundaryeUE9B4OOOkpLvivB
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="qqtotalfilesize"

12751
------WebKitFormBoundaryeUE9B4OOOkpLvivB
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="2.png"
Content-Type: image/png


------WebKitFormBoundaryeUE9B4OOOkpLvivB--
I used Fiddler but I can see I missed some steps whilst looking at your answe.
16:10
All these were passed in request. So I created them manually
Oh...now what did I do about that with Fiddler? One moment,
Fiddler also should work...watch all http request
It did
Not sure why I ignored the top bit..... maybe cos was trying to do on train.
Anyway. You did a much better job than I did. Well done!
If I could upvote again I would.
I think that is a really useful answer for SO VBA/POST
Thank you for sharing interesting question.
I keep the ones I can't solve to one side to look at again at a later date.
I think there was another related question you may be able to apply that solution to.
If I find it again I will give you the link.
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Q: VBA JSON POST Payload Issue

Matt NiemiI'm trying to setup a API request to pull data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. I succeeded in getting data using a get request, entering just the url and the series (as shown in the first code example). This works fine and I was able to parse out the JSON using Tim Hall's VBA-JSON converte...

This I don't think needs half the work. I can get it to work just fine with Python but VBA it won't go.
It should be really easy!
16:23
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Q: Dynamically expand ALL lists and records from json

user3769192I want to expand all lists and records in a json response. Columns are like e.g. (this is dynamically, it also can be 10 records and 5 lists): Text, Text, [List], [List], Text, [Record], [Record], String, [Record] I wrote a function for getting all columns with the specific type Cn.GetAllColum...

import requests
import json
import prettytable
headers = {'Content-type': 'application/json'}
data = json.dumps({"seriesid": ['CUUR0000SA0'],"startyear":"2008", "endyear":"2012"})
p = requests.post('https://api.bls.gov/publicAPI/v2/timeseries/data/', data=data, headers=headers)
json_data = json.loads(p.text)
for series in json_data['Results']['series']:
x=prettytable.PrettyTable(["series id","year","period","value","footnotes"])
seriesId = series['seriesID']
for item in series['data']:
year = item['year']
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print(x)
of course indentation is lost. Silly me.
Zoe
Zoe
@TheLittleNaruto is @BabyBe'el 's login code ready for the OpenID depreciation in four days?
:-)
16:56
@Zoe ...wait! What ????
baby Are you awake while others are sleeping ?
Looks like baby is dead already
@ashleedawg Awwww.. you brought my chicken along!
Zoe
Zoe
@TheLittleNaruto OpenID will be removed on the 25th
You can look at my code for SO and MSE login. Not sure how SE login will work though
 
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/me gives the chicken a little nudge with his foot
hmm, not sure that chicken is entirely presence in this version of reality.
 
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23:04
no like
@ashleedawg
wrong answer
you're fired.
bovvered much
bovvered?

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