Loop with Power Query

Bruzio

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I'm discovering the power of Power Query, I'd like to convert this loop from xmlhttp

This code is an example

VBA Code:
    With Worksheets("alfa")
    
    For r = 5 To 100

        id = .Cells(r, "A").Value
        If id <> "" Then

        With httpReq
            .Open "GET", "http://www.nowgoal.pro/football/match/h2h-" & id, False
            .setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "application/json"
            .Send
            
            While httpReq.readyState <> 4
                DoEvents
            Wend
            
            Set json = JsonConverter.ParseJson(.ResponseText)
        End With
          
        End If

    Next r
    End With

I've prepared two queries, so two different sheets.

In the sheet alfa I have the list of IDs that I download with

Power Query:
let
    Source = Table.FromColumns({Lines.FromBinary(Web.Contents("http://www.nowgoal.pro/gf/data/bf_us.js"), null, null, 1252)}),
    #"Removed Top Rows" = Table.Skip(Source,5),
    #"Split Column by Delimiter" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Removed Top Rows", "Column1", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter(",", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Column1.1", "Column1.2", "Column1.3", "Column1.4", "Column1.5", "Column1.6", "Column1.7", "Column1.8", "Column1.9", "Column1.10", "Column1.11", "Column1.12", "Column1.13", "Column1.14", "Column1.15", "Column1.16", "Column1.17", "Column1.18", "Column1.19", "Column1.20", "Column1.21", "Column1.22", "Column1.23", "Column1.24", "Column1.25", "Column1.26", "Column1.27", "Column1.28", "Column1.29", "Column1.30", "Column1.31", "Column1.32", "Column1.33", "Column1.34", "Column1.35"}),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Split Column by Delimiter",{{"Column1.1", type text}, {"Column1.2", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.3", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.4", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.5", type text}, {"Column1.6", type text}, {"Column1.7", type text}, {"Column1.8", type text}, {"Column1.9", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.10", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.11", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.12", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.13", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.14", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.15", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.16", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.17", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.18", type text}, {"Column1.19", type text}, {"Column1.20", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.21", type text}, {"Column1.22", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.23", type text}, {"Column1.24", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.25", type text}, {"Column1.26", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.27", type text}, {"Column1.28", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.29", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.30", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.31", Int64.Type}, {"Column1.32", type text}, {"Column1.33", type text}, {"Column1.34", type text}, {"Column1.35", type text}}),
    #"Split Column by Delimiter1" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Changed Type", "Column1.1", Splitter.SplitTextByEachDelimiter({"["}, QuoteStyle.Csv, true), {"Column1.1.1", "Column1.1.2"}),
    #"Changed Type1" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Split Column by Delimiter1",{{"Column1.1.1", type text}, {"Column1.1.2", Int64.Type}}),
    #"Removed Columns" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Changed Type1",{"Column1.1.1"})
in
    #"Removed Columns"


IDColumn1.2Column1.3Column1.4Column1.5Column1.6
1996528​
35​
16128​
26684​
'Persela Lamongan''Madura United'
1985075​
21​
9916​
4025​
'FK Andijon''Mashal Muborak'
1991696​
19​
5890​
5903​
'Floreat Athena''Perth SC'
1991698​
19​
5892​
5897​
'Inglewood United''ECU Joondalup'
1997475​
35​
1986​
2225​
'KuPs''KPV'


In the sheet beta I should download the odds for each ID in column ID

Power Query:
let
    Source = Web.Page(Web.Contents("http://www.nowgoal.pro/football/match/h2h-"&id)),
    Data0 = Source{0}[Data]
in
    Data0

TypeEarlyEarly2Early3
HDP1.05
0/0.5
0.75
1.05
0/0.5
0.75
1.05
0/0.5
0.75
O/U0.90
2
0.90
0.90
2
0.90
0.90
2
0.90


The goal is to have the IDs and odds in the same sheet

1996528​
1.05
0/0.5
0.75
1.05
0/0.5
0.75
1.05
0/0.5
0.75
0.94
0/0.5
0.86
1985075​
1991696​
1991698​
1997475​

Can you give me an idea to think about?

Thanks
 

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