ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Security ConcernShyam, Postman uses cookies just like a browser. It is possible to clear them, then subsequent calls will fail. Here are the docs: https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/cookies NeilRe: How to I pull data from QB applications using an API URL?It's all in the details - congratulations..Re: How to I pull data from QB applications using an API URL?Nick, When you use incognito the browser doesn't save cookies - which is where QB saves login information. I suspect that QB needs something. Do you have any issues if you use Firefox? NeilRe: How to I pull data from QB applications using an API URL?Nick, App id's should be different from table id's. The best way to check is go to the app, click on home icon. The id in the url should be the app id. Then click on the icon for the table. The url should be the table id. Alternatively click home icon - click settings - click App Management - click Show Support Information (under show app info). You'll get a list of all of the tables with their DBID's + the DBID of the App. NeilRe: How to I pull data from QB applications using an API URL?Nick Re-read your issue. Fuller explanation. Authenticate is performed against the db/main. If you want to use a single url you will have to use a user token. You can create a user token for yourself in a separate step, then just past the clause &usertoken=xxxxx into the do query. So the url would look like https://[companyname].quickbase.com/db/bnxtq4n47?a=API_DoQuery&fmt=structured&usertoken=xxxx Explanation of user tokens is here: https://help.quickbase.com/user-assistance/create_user_tokens.html NeilRe: How to I pull data from QB applications using an API URL?Nick, API_Authenticate only works against main - see here: https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#authenticate.html%3FTocPath%3DQuick%2520Base%2520API... NeilRe: Error 22: Sign in Required after multiple submissionsMatthew, The API_Authenticate call has a parameter that allows you to request a 24 hour login - here in the guide: https://help.quickbase.com/api-guide/index.html#authenticate.html#Request_Parameters But you will be better off using a user token - they do not expire. Here is a brief description of usertokens - and how to set them up and use them: https://help.quickbase.com/user-assistance/create_user_tokens.html If you set one up - you don't need the initial step of authentication - you just use the usertoken in place of the ticket. Also note that usertokens don't require apptokens. NeilRe: Looking to import data into my Quickbase Application from a different sourceSammy, 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.. NeilRe: Javascript code for-loop calculation helpYou could just change this statement: nextMonth += 1; To nextMonth = nextMonth == 12 ? 1 : nextMonth + 1; and change the loop control from: for(var i = 0; i <= numMonths - 1 && nextMonth < 13; i++){ To: for(var i = 0; i <= numMonths - 1 ; i++){ If you're just learning I found the following resources useful: https://stackoverflow.com/ - you can ask/search for answers to programming questions https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/javascript - for tutorials and specs NeilRe: Timestamp to UNIXIf you are using the API_DoQuery call you will get the timestamp in a millisecond format. You can specify that you want the time to be in UTC use themsInUTC param (in common parameters in the api guide), otherwise you get the local time of the app (in millisecond format). If you're usingAPI_GenResultsTable you might try looking at Moment.js - they have conversion routines.