![]() ![]() ![]() But it had so many javascript errors that I was not able to use it with the CKAN-based argentinian data portal (About LibreOffice, they also claim to have support for something called WebQuery, but I can’t follow this wiki’s instruction in my LibreOffice 5 installation, maybe it’s changed. I tested in Excel 2003 and it seemed to have a feature where you would use an embedded browser to find tables in HTML and import them to the workbook. I don’t have access to the Excel version that has OData support. I searched this forum for mentions of OData but there’s none, so I’m guessing there’s something wrong with it, isn’t there? There’s even a CKAN extension for it: This CKAN extension provides a basic OData endpoint - CKAN ExtensionsĪnd there’s a recent fork that improves it. ![]() It seems like the OData protocol is a standard set of APIs so that any app can consume data from any portal. ![]()
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