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**To retrieve load forecast data** This example retrieves load forecast data for a scalable resource (an Auto Scaling group) that is associated with the specified scaling plan. :: aws autoscaling-plans get-scaling-plan-resource-forecast-data \ --scaling-plan-name my-scaling-plan \ --scaling-plan-version 1 \ --service-namespace "autoscaling" \ --resource-id autoScalingGroup/my-asg \ --scalable-dimension "autoscaling:autoScalingGroup:DesiredCapacity" \ --forecast-data-type "LoadForecast" \ --start-time "2019-08-30T00:00:00Z" \ --end-time "2019-09-06T00:00:00Z" Output:: { "Datapoints": [...] } For more information, see `What Is AWS Auto Scaling <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/plans/userguide/what-is-aws-auto-scaling.html>`__ in the *AWS Auto Scaling User Guide*.