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WebQuery = "URL Currency Converter | Foreign Exchange Rates | OANDA" & p1 & "&to=" & p2 & "&amount=1" Help, please? I mean, if this query table mechanism works (yes, it does!), there has to a lower-level API I can use? Thanks in advance. And I don't want the HTTP Response to go in the spreadsheet itself, I want it in a string, then process it before returning the data of interest I don't want any pre-canned table parsing or whatever, just give me the full HTTP text response (which will include in turn the JSON content) to parse. I need a way to set HTTP header fields (e.g.

It's a start, but it is NOT what I'd like to do though:

I spent several hours researching the Web and call me stupid, but all I can find are VBA scripts like the one quoted below, making using of 'query tables'. no 'power query', no Microsoft XML library, etc. I have Office 2019, running on a MacBook, with no desire to upgrade to any of those subscription-based new versions of Office. Now I am exploring switching to Excel VBA, which I never used before. I programmed all the parsing myself, starting from the HTTP Response stored in a large string. historical financial data) and programmatically parse the content to return an array of data to a spreadsheet. Hi there, I have developed various scripts with Google Sheet to perform HTTP GET queries, retrieve JSON content (e.g.
