That is all just hand holding so you didn't go back to your boss and say the words "bloomberg didn't have the data", which is their version of a nightmare.
The value is really only in the data and delivering it to you. The server side software might be wizardry as mentioned here but the client software is a joke. Want to render a chart or read a story? It uses internet explorer in as the rendering engine for you and is slower than molasses.
You're assuming a lot there. I had to use the official source of the data and that was Reuters for around 80% of it. Bloomberg did provide their own feed for some of these cases which I ended up using as a backup in case Reuters failed.
I didn't write this on the previous comment but I had much more joy working with the Bloomberg API than with the several Reuters APIs (like DataScope Select - how can a new API be like that?!).
The value is really only in the data and delivering it to you. The server side software might be wizardry as mentioned here but the client software is a joke. Want to render a chart or read a story? It uses internet explorer in as the rendering engine for you and is slower than molasses.