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- MarkShnier__YouQrew LegendI don't know of any published list unless perhaps @Sharon Faust a.k.a. The Quickbase Junkie has one in her training materials. https://www.quickbasejunkie.com/
There are the whole set of actual APIs https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/functional_categories.html and for all the rest its like "Monkey see Monkey do". we just mimic what we see in the URL when we do things though the native URL.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
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------------------------------- QuickBaseJunkieQrew Captain@John Ross @Mark Shnier (YQC)
I have a free Action Button Toolbox, it doesn't cover much in terms of APIs, but may still address your question.
I also have a course called Secrets of API Buttons (not free) which includes a number of reference materials including a URL Formula Component Toolbox of 25 url components specifically for Add, Edit, Copy, and Delete record APIs.
However, as Mark mentioned the most comprehensive 'list' would be the API guide from Quickbase.
-Sharon
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Quick Base Junkie
Quick Base Junkie
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- JeffPeterson1Qrew Captain
Here's an old reddit post that was made by Kirk Trachy that has a lot of useful info:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Quickbase/comments/nmpf8/example_code_and_formulas_from_kirk_trachy/
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Jeff Peterson
------------------------------- MarkShnier__YouQrew LegendWow! I know Kirk used to keep a single word document with a lot of this stuff for his own purposes, so he must have uploaded it to Reddit.
Thx for posting.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
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------------------------------- JohnRossQrew TraineeWow all of this is great information
Big thanks to Mark, Sharon, Jeff and Malcolm!
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John Ross
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- MalcolmMcDonaldQrew CadetI just stumbled across a pdf version of the API reference that seems reasonably up to date... they have a "URL Alternative" for most of the API calls.
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/quickbase_api_guide.pdf
Handy in that it's all in one place and searchable through 387 pages.
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Malcolm McDonald
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