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Hello, I've been using the package for monthly food inflation tracking -
cpi_df = cpi.series.get_by_id('CUUR0000SAF1').to_dataframe() cpi_df_x = cpi_df.filter(col('period_type') == 'monthly')
It seems that the latest information present is March; however, the bureau released April's numbers on May 11th.
Can you help me understand the discrepancy?
Yes, I am also running the update function. cpi.update()
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Hello, I've been using the package for monthly food inflation tracking -
cpi_df = cpi.series.get_by_id('CUUR0000SAF1').to_dataframe()
cpi_df_x = cpi_df.filter(col('period_type') == 'monthly')
It seems that the latest information present is March; however, the bureau released April's numbers on May 11th.
Can you help me understand the discrepancy?
Yes, I am also running the update function.
cpi.update()
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: