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Best Web Service Method for Retrieving 60-Minute Averaged Trend Data for Table Parameters

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Debeuf Klaas [SLC] [DevOps Member]1.83K 5 hours ago 0 Comments

Hi,
I’m trying to retrieve 60-minute averaged trend data over a one-week period for a specific set of table parameters using the DataMiner web services.
I’ve come across several methods that appear to offer similar functionality, but I’m unsure which one is the most suitable and performant for this scenario. Additionally, it’s not entirely clear what the key differences are between these calls, as they seem to overlap in purpose.
Could you clarify which method is best to use in this case and explain the main distinctions between them?

Regards,

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Debeuf Klaas [SLC] [DevOps Member] Asked question 5 hours ago

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