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NickMatthew
6 years agoQrew Trainee
Neil! Someone replied! Amazing.
Thank you for feedback. We seem to be getting closer, but now we have a new error prompt.
https://[companyname].quickbase.com/db/bnxtq4n47?a=API_DoQuery&fmt=structured&usertoken=[xxxx]
I used a usertoken from my QuickBase preferences, and the error I now get is:
https://[comanyname].quickbase.com/db/bnxtq4n47?act=API_GetSchema&apptoken=[xxxx]
Thank you for feedback. We seem to be getting closer, but now we have a new error prompt.
https://[companyname].quickbase.com/db/bnxtq4n47?a=API_DoQuery&fmt=structured&usertoken=[xxxx]
I used a usertoken from my QuickBase preferences, and the error I now get is:
<qdbapi>Okay, so perhaps I am using my application DBID instead of my table DBID. So after doing some research, I find that this URL will pull a list of table IDs:
<action>API_DoQuery</action>
<errcode>14</errcode>
<errtext>Missing DBID or DBID of wrong type</errtext>
<errdetail>
This operation is only supported on individual tables and not on the application itself. Please check the URL.
</errdetail>
</qdbapi>
https://[comanyname].quickbase.com/db/bnxtq4n47?act=API_GetSchema&apptoken=[xxxx]
<table_id>bnxtq4n47</table_id>Cool! So it seems that the Table ID and App ID are the same... So how do I access data in my app/table if I get an error 14?
<app_id>bnxtq4n47</app_id>