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What is the API way to learn a RIC daily percent change, yesterday's percent change, monthly and ytd change?

Posting on behalf of client Gerhard Herrera-Pahl from Evolution Wealth Advisors LLC

Please email answer to: gherrera@ewadvisors.net

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Hi @Vanessa.Sales

Please advise the user to take a look at this quick start to set up the required environment to run Eikon Data API(Python).

Once user can run the sample code, user needs to know RIC code and field names.

The field names are field carrying required information, user can get help from Refinitiv Content Helpdesk to clarify on the field.

Here is the sample code:


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Hello @Vanessa.Sales

The user can refer to Eikon Data APIs for Python - Reference Guide for all Eikon Data API for Python functions, their parameters and examples.

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