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Hi team,
Just got a doubt. I would like to extract a data from the below github source. There are various other sub sources also. Objective is to create a dashboard with all info available in these subsources which are in web form. Is there a way to available to pull these data to pbi.
COVID Beds India - covidbedsindia.in
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HI @Sreesudha_OC ,
I think that tabl2 2 through table 5 are giving you exactly what you want and they appear to be formatted the way you want. Column 3 in the tables is the "last updated" column
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Thankyou Sir.
You can extract the data from tables using the Web connector...
Thanks Ranbeer,
Actually, table 2 ( which you have selected) is not capturing the "last updated date" frm the link. COVID-19 Beds - Delhi Government (jantasamvad.org)
If you look at the screenshot below, is there a way to split the rows. Would like to view only the last updated date and time, other than the hospital names in coloumn 2.
HI @Sreesudha_OC ,
I think that tabl2 2 through table 5 are giving you exactly what you want and they appear to be formatted the way you want. Column 3 in the tables is the "last updated" column
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Hi @Sreesudha_OC ,
Hi, on that link was a separate link that takes you to the datasources at this location:
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Hi Collinq,
Thanks for your guidance. I have seen this sources, i was trying to pull data from these sources to pbi. For eg: COVID-19 Beds - Delhi Government (jantasamvad.org) for Delhi, i need the details in the html files. I have tried to pull this in web view. The out put that i get looks messy. Would you be able to guide me on how can i get these info coverted to a readable format?
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