OData Feed in Excel 2016 Not Retrieving All Records












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In Excel, I successfully connected to an OData feed from Data.Medicare.gov (the website is https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Healthcare-Associated-Infections-Hospital/77hc-ibv8/data and the endpoint is https://data.medicare.gov/api/odata/v4/77hc-ibv8).



However, now that I'm carefully reviewing and analyzing the data, I see that some of the data rows/records on the website (https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Patient-survey-HCAHPS-Hospital/dgck-syfz/data) are missing from my Excel data. After refreshing the data in Excel, some of the previously missing rows appear, while others disappear. The rows that appear or disappear with each refresh seem random.



For example, the record with Hospital Name = "Trinitas Regional Medical Center" and Measure ID = "HAI-1-SIR" is on the website but sometimes appears and then reappears from the Excel data table (__id = "row-6s6r~jx5f.wuje") with each refresh.



Not sure if this is due to the large number of rows (>170k) in the data set. The only related discussion I have found is on https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2018/05/03/troubleshooting-data-refresh-performance-issues-with-odata-data-sources-in-power-bi-and-excel-using-fiddler/ but don't think this tackles my exact issue.










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    In Excel, I successfully connected to an OData feed from Data.Medicare.gov (the website is https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Healthcare-Associated-Infections-Hospital/77hc-ibv8/data and the endpoint is https://data.medicare.gov/api/odata/v4/77hc-ibv8).



    However, now that I'm carefully reviewing and analyzing the data, I see that some of the data rows/records on the website (https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Patient-survey-HCAHPS-Hospital/dgck-syfz/data) are missing from my Excel data. After refreshing the data in Excel, some of the previously missing rows appear, while others disappear. The rows that appear or disappear with each refresh seem random.



    For example, the record with Hospital Name = "Trinitas Regional Medical Center" and Measure ID = "HAI-1-SIR" is on the website but sometimes appears and then reappears from the Excel data table (__id = "row-6s6r~jx5f.wuje") with each refresh.



    Not sure if this is due to the large number of rows (>170k) in the data set. The only related discussion I have found is on https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2018/05/03/troubleshooting-data-refresh-performance-issues-with-odata-data-sources-in-power-bi-and-excel-using-fiddler/ but don't think this tackles my exact issue.










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      In Excel, I successfully connected to an OData feed from Data.Medicare.gov (the website is https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Healthcare-Associated-Infections-Hospital/77hc-ibv8/data and the endpoint is https://data.medicare.gov/api/odata/v4/77hc-ibv8).



      However, now that I'm carefully reviewing and analyzing the data, I see that some of the data rows/records on the website (https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Patient-survey-HCAHPS-Hospital/dgck-syfz/data) are missing from my Excel data. After refreshing the data in Excel, some of the previously missing rows appear, while others disappear. The rows that appear or disappear with each refresh seem random.



      For example, the record with Hospital Name = "Trinitas Regional Medical Center" and Measure ID = "HAI-1-SIR" is on the website but sometimes appears and then reappears from the Excel data table (__id = "row-6s6r~jx5f.wuje") with each refresh.



      Not sure if this is due to the large number of rows (>170k) in the data set. The only related discussion I have found is on https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2018/05/03/troubleshooting-data-refresh-performance-issues-with-odata-data-sources-in-power-bi-and-excel-using-fiddler/ but don't think this tackles my exact issue.










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      In Excel, I successfully connected to an OData feed from Data.Medicare.gov (the website is https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Healthcare-Associated-Infections-Hospital/77hc-ibv8/data and the endpoint is https://data.medicare.gov/api/odata/v4/77hc-ibv8).



      However, now that I'm carefully reviewing and analyzing the data, I see that some of the data rows/records on the website (https://data.medicare.gov/Hospital-Compare/Patient-survey-HCAHPS-Hospital/dgck-syfz/data) are missing from my Excel data. After refreshing the data in Excel, some of the previously missing rows appear, while others disappear. The rows that appear or disappear with each refresh seem random.



      For example, the record with Hospital Name = "Trinitas Regional Medical Center" and Measure ID = "HAI-1-SIR" is on the website but sometimes appears and then reappears from the Excel data table (__id = "row-6s6r~jx5f.wuje") with each refresh.



      Not sure if this is due to the large number of rows (>170k) in the data set. The only related discussion I have found is on https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2018/05/03/troubleshooting-data-refresh-performance-issues-with-odata-data-sources-in-power-bi-and-excel-using-fiddler/ but don't think this tackles my exact issue.







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