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Find field for SUE (Standardized Unanticipated Earnings) in Data Item Browser

In the Estimates Glossary, I noticed there is a field called SUE (Standardized Unanticpated Earnings). I am trying to find this field in the Eikon API Proxy - Data Item Browser, but I can't find it. What code should I use to download this data through the API?

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Your best bet is to direct content questions such as this one to Thomson Reuters Helpdesk. Call the helpdesk number in your country or use Contact Us capability in Eikon and tell the Helpdesk you're trying to retrieve this data item into Excel. If it does exist in Eikon and a content specialist gives you the field name, you can use this field name in both Eikon Excel and in Eikon Python API.

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Thank Alex, I will. I also found there is a field called TR.EPSActSurprise, which is what I was looking for. Apparently names may be different in the workstation from the Eikon API.

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