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NeilServices
7 years agoQrew Member
Sammy,
Here's the url for the API reference:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html
You can use this api call to import most data:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#importfromcsv.html%3FTocPath%3DQuick%2520Base%2520AP...
If you need to import file attachments you need this call:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#uploadfile.html%3FTocPath%3DQuick%2520Base%2520API%2...
Also you can import data (and create columns in a table) using the import function that comes with native quickbase functionality..
Click on the table you want to import data into..
Click on the import/export link
Select import from a file
Choose the table you want to import to
Choose the file (on you computer) that you want to import.
To export data all you need to do is create a report with the data you want to export.
Run the report.
Click on the more button.
Click Save as spreadsheet..
This should get you started...
Good luck..
Neil
Here's the url for the API reference:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html
You can use this api call to import most data:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#importfromcsv.html%3FTocPath%3DQuick%2520Base%2520AP...
If you need to import file attachments you need this call:
https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#uploadfile.html%3FTocPath%3DQuick%2520Base%2520API%2...
Also you can import data (and create columns in a table) using the import function that comes with native quickbase functionality..
Click on the table you want to import data into..
Click on the import/export link
Select import from a file
Choose the table you want to import to
Choose the file (on you computer) that you want to import.
To export data all you need to do is create a report with the data you want to export.
Run the report.
Click on the more button.
Click Save as spreadsheet..
This should get you started...
Good luck..
Neil