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Deleted. This initial answer was misleading, as I think you should be setting these values in the body (vs. the header) which you are currently doing. You'd need to dive into the API docs and OAuth specs to confirm.
Consider checking out Request Bin, which Quickbase recommends, which can set as your endpoint in the "Make Request" Webhooks Pipeline step. Then compare the payload received there, to payload you've successfully setup via Postman.
Anyway, I hope that helps!
- MichaelWhite12 years agoQrew Member
Thank you for the suggestion Brian.
I have already tried to add it to the headers, but it makes no difference 😌
Thank you anyway. I'm coming to the conclusion that the webhook functionality in Quickbase isn't sufficient for this API. My other option is to see if I can use a webhook and go via Postman, but i'm not sure if that is possible.
Thanks,
Michael
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