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would you be willing to help a newbie get started? #3
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I can't offer coding advice but if you want to play around with the Autotask PSA Web Services API, I recommend downloading a Chrome Add on like Boomerang or a tool of your choosing like POSTMAN. The v1.6 of the Autotask PSA Web Services API has SOAP XML examples that you can use as a starting point. Go into your Autotask PSA system and go into on-line help and search for 'web services API query' and you can quickly find a query example. On-line documentation is very extensive on the Web Services API for Autotask PSA. I hope that helps. |
This does help, I have postman, now to see if I can figure out how to
retrieve info, do you know of a sample based on ticket #m
…On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 10:49 AM janderson-autotask ***@***.***> wrote:
I can't offer coding advice but if you want to play around with the
Autotask PSA Web Services API, I recommend downloading a Chrome Add on like
Boomerang or a tool of your choosing like POSTMAN.
With these tools you can try queries and other methods in an interactive
fashion.
The v1.6 of the Autotask PSA Web Services API has SOAP XML examples that
you can use as a starting point. Go into your Autotask PSA system and go
into on-line help and search for 'web services API query' and you can
quickly find a query example. On-line documentation is very extensive on
the Web Services API for Autotask PSA.
I hope that helps.
-johna
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Would you be willing to share a postman call (minus credentials) so that I
know I'm on the right track?
…On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 3:22 PM aaron lilly ***@***.***> wrote:
This does help, I have postman, now to see if I can figure out how to
retrieve info, do you know of a sample based on ticket #m
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 10:49 AM janderson-autotask ***@***.***>
wrote:
> I can't offer coding advice but if you want to play around with the
> Autotask PSA Web Services API, I recommend downloading a Chrome Add on like
> Boomerang or a tool of your choosing like POSTMAN.
> With these tools you can try queries and other methods in an interactive
> fashion.
>
> The v1.6 of the Autotask PSA Web Services API has SOAP XML examples that
> you can use as a starting point. Go into your Autotask PSA system and go
> into on-line help and search for 'web services API query' and you can
> quickly find a query example. On-line documentation is very extensive on
> the Web Services API for Autotask PSA.
>
> I hope that helps.
> -johna
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i have burned my eyes half way out gleaming at the examples and not sure what to do,
can you give some examples of retrieving data?
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