ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How do I download files using a User Token instead of an Application Token?Thank you. I've checked, and I do indeed have the user token assigned to the app that i want to download files attachments from. Now that I have that, how do I download files from the app using it?Re: How do I download files using a User Token instead of an Application Token?I have tried that - when I run this: https://mysite.quickbase.com/up/XXXXXXXXX/a/rXXXXX/eXX/v0?apptoken=my_apptoken It just takes me to a quickbase sign-in page. When I try to get an application ticket using an apptoken, like so: https://mysite.quickbase.com/db/main?a=API_Authenticate&apptoken=my_apptoken I get an error message telling me that I "must specify a valid username and password or a valid ticket to use API_AuthenticateHow do I download files using a User Token instead of an Application Token?Hello. I sometimes write scripts that manipulate QuickBase record attachments from outside of quickbase. Usually just like a "curl" request from the command line. In the past the instructions outlined here have worked very well. I just get an API ticket from API_Authenticate (using my username and password):, https://mysite.quickbase.com/db/main?a=API_Authenticate&username=me@mysite.org&password=XXXXXXXXXX thenrun a command like this from the terminal: curl https://mysite.quickbase.com/up/XXXXXXXXX/a/rXXXXX/eXX/v0?ticket=<authentication_ticket_from_API_Authenticate> > Desktop/mydownload.pdf And the file in question appear in mydownload.pdf on my Desktop BUT HERE'S THE PROBLEM: I'm trying to use User Tokens now, since they're just much nicer and easier to keep track of, but as far as I can tell there is no way to get an authentication ticket when exclusively using User Tokens for authentication. For example, running something like: https://mysite.quickbase.com/up/XXXXXXXXX/a/rXXXXX/eXX/v0?usertoken=<my_user_token> gives me a message that "User token is invalid" (despite the fact that it is a known working user token). Running the following API_Authenticate call in order to try to get a ticket from the user token: https://mysite.quickbase.com/db/main?a=API_Authenticate&usertoken=<my_user_token> gives me the following error: <qdbapi> <action>API_Authenticate</action> <errcode>3</errcode> <errtext>Insufficient permissions</errtext> <errdetail>You don't have sufficient permissions to access that page. User Tokens cannot be used to call this API</errdetail> <username>me</username></qdbapi> And this is a token that is associated with an account that has full access to the app, so I am confident it's not a permissions thing. Are there any potential workarounds to this?