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rdb() examples in the doc and
README.rdb_to_xts() and
rdb_rename_xts() that were in README.get_data better handles errors.dimensions and query for the
function rdb_series().rdb_datasets() to request the available
datasets of the providers (@fmgithub2017, #3 github).rdb_dimensions() to request the list of
the dimensions of the available datasets of the providers (@fmgithub2017, #3
github).rdb_series() to request the list of the
series of the available datasets of the providers (@fmgithub2017, #3
github).rdb_datasets(),
rdb_dimensions() and rdb_series().deploy.
The cases to_list_length = 1 and
to_list_length = 2 are now well handled (@julia.schmidt,
20200205 forum.db.nomics.world).rdb().rdb() to replace
rdb_by_api_link()..rdb() because
rdb_by_api_link() is deprecated.dbnomics() which is used in the vignette
(@blu2ego, #2
github).get_data better handles errors. The
message is clearer.metadata from the API to download less
data.deploy better handles recursive
lists.rdb() and rdb_...() functions now have an
argument to configure curl. It is also an option of the package. The
vignette “rdbnomics” is modified consequently.rdb() and rdb_by_api_link() functions
return an error if the columns period and
period_start_day don’t exist.rdb() function passes argument
provider_code to ids if only
provider_code is provided. It is considered that the user
wants to use ids without naming the arguments.rdb() function passes argument ids to
mask if only provider_code,
dataset_code and ids are provided. It is
considered that the user wants to use mask without naming
the argument.rdb_providers() returns the available
providers.rdb_last_updates() shows the last updates.as.Date() and as.POSIXct().dimensions in rdb() can be a list (@Iwo, #1 gitlab).These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.