ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: To capture an XML response from an API in PipelinesHi Laszlo. It's not very well documented, but the Quickbase API channel actually returns a JSON object that you can easily access with Jinja if you know how. If you make the call in step A of your pipeline, for example, you can access the result with {{a.json.qdbapi.value}}. Give that a try. PHILLIP DENNIS Principal | Watkyn LLC Quickbase Partner (954) 900-6690 | hello@watkyn.com www.watkyn.com ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Hiring FT Remote Quickbase DeveloperHi folks. I'm posting this in all the user groups to make sure as many people see it as may be interested. We're hiring a full-time remote Quickbase Developer. More details can be found at Indeed. If you can pass this along to anyone else you know, it would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Hiring FT Remote Quickbase DeveloperHi folks. I'm posting this in all the user groups to make sure as many people see it as may be interested. We're hiring a full-time remote Quickbase Developer. More details can be found at Indeed. If you can pass this along to anyone else you know, it would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Hiring FT Remote Quickbase DeveloperHi folks. I'm posting this in all the user groups to make sure as many people see it as may be interested. We're hiring a full-time remote Quickbase Developer. More details can be found at Indeed. If you can pass this along to anyone else you know, it would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Hiring FT Remote Quickbase DeveloperHi folks. I'm posting this in all the user groups to make sure as many people see it as may be interested. We're hiring a full-time remote Quickbase Developer. More details can be found at Indeed. If you can pass this along to anyone else you know, it would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Hiring FT Remote Quickbase DeveloperHi folks. I'm posting this in all the user groups to make sure as many people see it as may be interested. We're hiring a full-time remote Quickbase Developer. More details can be found at Indeed. If you can pass this along to anyone else you know, it would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Phillip Dennis ------------------------------ Re: Any solutions for managing tool inventory?If the cabinet or lock can be connected to wifi and it has an API that allows software to be written that can unlock it, then yes, we could write software that would unlock it based on activities in Quick Base. Yours, Phillip Re: Any solutions for managing tool inventory?Hi Jonathan. What is the locking mechanism? Is it using a keypad or thumbprint scan or something like that? Is it connected to wifi? What's the brand and model? Yours, Phillip PHILLIP DENNIS Principal | Watkyn LLC Quick Base Solution Provider (954) 900-6690 | hello@watkyn.com www.watkyn.com Re: A line chart adding a bar for thresholdsBy the way, if you (or any future reader of this question) wants to try it out, here's the Highcharts API reference: https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/Re: A line chart adding a bar for thresholdsHi Cecelia. Quick Base uses a Javascript library called Highcharts for its built-in charting functions. This means we can use some Javascript with the Highcharts library ourselves to create the report with those threshold lines you want to see. But it will take some coding and can't just be written out here easily. With Highcharts and Javascript, you can actually use a ton of new chart types and features that aren't available natively in Quick Base. If you want to talk about what a project like that would entail, you can contact me with the information below. Yours truly, PHILLIP DENNIS Principal | Watkyn LLC Quick Base Solution Provider (954) 900-6690 | hello@watkyn.com www.watkyn.com