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Can Eikon Data API support the ‘SDate’ and ‘EDate’ parameters as shown in the attached screenshot?

Can Eikon Data API support the ‘SDate’ and ‘EDate’ parameters as shown in the attached screenshot? Could you please share an example showing how to retrieve historical data?


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Hello @patrick.ma.1

The get_data function already supports SDate and EDate query parameters, please refer to the answer in these posts:

If you mean the get_timeseries function that returns historical data, the function supports start_date and end_date pameters:

Please refer to this tutorial and the API reference page.


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Hi @patrick.ma.1

The fields in the screenshot are from realtime database.

And these fields do not support SDate and EDate parameters.

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