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ChayceDuncan2
7 years agoQrew Cadet
This should get you started hopefully - you'll need to swap out your own DBID and realm / apptoken info as appropriate
var text urlD = "https://yourrealm.quickbase.com/db/dbid?a=API_DoQueryCount";
var text urlE = "https://yourrealm.quickbase.com/db/dbid?a=API_EditRecord&rid=***&_fid_**=";
"javascript: {" &
"$.get(' " & $urlD & "',function(data,success) {" &
"console.log(data);" &
"var count = data.getElementsByTagName('numMatches')[0].innerHTML;" &
"console.log(count);" &
"$.get('" & $urlE & "' + count);" &
"});" &
"}"
The gist -
Do your doQueryCount - store that value in a variable count
Make another editRecord call - and pass in the variable count as part of the call
Chayce Duncan | Technical Lead
(720) 739-1406 | chayceduncan@quandarycg.com
Quandary Knowledge Base
var text urlD = "https://yourrealm.quickbase.com/db/dbid?a=API_DoQueryCount";
var text urlE = "https://yourrealm.quickbase.com/db/dbid?a=API_EditRecord&rid=***&_fid_**=";
"javascript: {" &
"$.get(' " & $urlD & "',function(data,success) {" &
"console.log(data);" &
"var count = data.getElementsByTagName('numMatches')[0].innerHTML;" &
"console.log(count);" &
"$.get('" & $urlE & "' + count);" &
"});" &
"}"
The gist -
Do your doQueryCount - store that value in a variable count
Make another editRecord call - and pass in the variable count as part of the call
Chayce Duncan | Technical Lead
(720) 739-1406 | chayceduncan@quandarycg.com
Quandary Knowledge Base