Simplicity. And in fact, even if you have a self-signed certificate authorized in your local Windows store, it's Common Name will most likely not match the host name in your URL due to how your security appliance works (I'm guessing) -- so allowing the self-signed cert to be accepted still requires ...
New undocumented commands have been created: IGNORECERTERROR RESTORECERTERROR IgnoreCertError tells EViews to ignore any SSL certificate errors encountered when getting data over the internet. This setting will remain on until EViews is restarted or the RESTORECERTERROR cmd is called. RestoreCertErr...
My suggestion is to perform a custom text manipulation before doing the import. You should do this in an external program (such as a custom batch script) as EViews is not designed to be an efficient text manipulation engine. But here's how you would do that using EViews code: 2024-04-08_10h00_08.png...
No, there isn't a way to tell the import command to repeat values from previous cells when reading in the header lines. I would recommend manually renaming the prev2 series objects after doing the import, like this: import... rename prev2 gross_domestic_product_prev2 rename prev201 household_consump...
Do you have an older version of EViews where this query currently works? -- meaning is this error new with EViews 13 only? Or is it happening regardless of version? The javascript error you reported seems to not like something that is happening inside of their "returnItemsToHost" function ...
Have you checked the python path you're using within EViews? Go to Options menu/General Options/External program interface. Double-check the "Home Path" value for Python. Make sure that folder is still valid and also contains an actual "pythonX.dll" (e.g. python3.dll). Also, go t...