Keyword |
Description |
Value |
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datasettype
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historical |
Historical fundamental |
forecast |
Estimates |
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source
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Specifies the data provider |
WVB |
WVB (historical fundamental) |
FDS |
FactSet (historical fundamental and estimates) |
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Infront |
Infront data source (estimates) |
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AUTO (default) |
Infront Analytics’s Best Source (see Help Center for rules explanation |
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Specifies the output currency |
Reference (default) |
The currency used by the company when reporting its financial statements |
EUR |
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USD |
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… |
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referenceDate
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Specifies a specific date. See Period and Reference Date Settings Tables for more details |
YYYYMMDD |
A date between 1/1/1900 and 31/12/2999 in a valid ISO date format. Can be used only in conjunction with “referencePeriod” to build NTM, or LTM rolling 12 months period. |
Today |
Refers to today’s date. Can be used to refer to a relative date. |
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Yesterday |
Refers to yesterday's date. Can be used to refer to a relative date. |
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CWS |
Current Week Start (always a Monday). Can be used to refer to a relative date. |
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CMS |
Current Month Start. Can be used to refer to a relative date. |
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CYS |
Current Year Start for the 1st January of the current year. Can be used to refer to a relative date. |
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adjustment
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Specifies the way historical values must be adjusted for split and dividends. Applies only to items such as Open, High, Low, Close, Volume or Dividends. Default: split |
split |
Values are split adjusted |
splitDividends |
Values are split and dividend adjusted |
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no |
Value are not adjusted |
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Does not apply on items such as Open, High, Low, Close. Please note that you can set the default value from the Add-in Settings, Functions Module menu, Default values panel.
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U K (default) M B |
Convert in unit Convert in thousands Convert in millions Convert in billions
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n |
The number n of decimals. |
backPadding
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Applies only to Time Series items such as Open, High, Low, Close, Volume, Market Capitalization. |
n |
The number n of days to go backward to find a point. |