REST API: Performance's prices vs PerformancePrices

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The REST API exposes two methods that seem conceptually similar.

  • /Txn/Performances/Prices/
  • /Txn/PerformancePrices/

What is the difference between these resources, in terms of the Tessitura domain?  When is it best to use one over the other?

(x-post from http://developer.tessituranetwork.com/display/devportal/REST+API%3A+Performance%27s+prices+vs+PerformancePrices)



[edited by: Bryan Drenner at 9:54 AM (GMT -6) on 13 May 2014] fixed grammar and formatting
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  • Hi Nick,

    The Tessitura developer site, at developer.tessituranetwork.com, is run on Confluence, if that’s what you’re asking.  If you or someone you know would like an account, please email webmaster@tessituranetwork.com and I’ll set them up.

    Best,
    Todd

     

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    From: Tessitura Web Forum [mailto:forums-tessitura-web@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Nick Reilingh
    Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 3:33 PM
    To: Todd Lantry
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Web Forum] REST API: Performance's prices vs PerformancePrices

     

    Wait, what’s this about a Confluence wiki?

    --

    Nick Reilingh

    Box Office Manager

    (845) 758-7948

     

    On May 13, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Bryan Drenner <bounce-bryandrenner1288@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:



    The REST API exposes two methods that seem conceptually similar.

     

    • /Txn/Performances/Prices/
    • /Txn/PerformancePrices/

     

    What is the difference between these resources, in terms of the Tessitura's domain?  When is it best to use one over the other?

    (x-post from http://developer.tessituranetwork.com/display/devportal/REST+API%3A+Performance%27s+prices+vs+PerformancePrices)




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  • Hi Nick,

    The Tessitura developer site, at developer.tessituranetwork.com, is run on Confluence, if that’s what you’re asking.  If you or someone you know would like an account, please email webmaster@tessituranetwork.com and I’ll set them up.

    Best,
    Todd

     

    Tessitura Network Webmaster

    webmaster@tessituranetwork.com

    www.tessituranetwork.com

     

     

     

    From: Tessitura Web Forum [mailto:forums-tessitura-web@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Nick Reilingh
    Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 3:33 PM
    To: Todd Lantry
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Web Forum] REST API: Performance's prices vs PerformancePrices

     

    Wait, what’s this about a Confluence wiki?

    --

    Nick Reilingh

    Box Office Manager

    (845) 758-7948

     

    On May 13, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Bryan Drenner <bounce-bryandrenner1288@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:



    The REST API exposes two methods that seem conceptually similar.

     

    • /Txn/Performances/Prices/
    • /Txn/PerformancePrices/

     

    What is the difference between these resources, in terms of the Tessitura's domain?  When is it best to use one over the other?

    (x-post from http://developer.tessituranetwork.com/display/devportal/REST+API%3A+Performance%27s+prices+vs+PerformancePrices)




    You were sent this email automatically because you subscribed to the Tessitura Web forum. You may reply to this message to post to the Web forum or visit the site to search, read and post to the forums. In the interest of keeping the forum posts from becoming cluttered, we encourage you to delete previous message text from your reply before sending. Thank you!

     




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