Hi all
There's this para inthe REST docs:
The DataService also has a special exposure called Execute, designed to allow you to run your own stored procedures. This is a replacement for the ExecuteLocalProcedure method in the SOAP API. See the help page for information on using this resource.
Anybody know what "help page" that information is lurking on? Doesn't seem to be anywhere in the REST API documentation itself.
Ken
Hi Ken,
I believe this would be the information contained on the following page:
https://<the location of your Services>/DataService/help
There are similar pages for the ConstitunetService, TransactionService etc.
Kim
Hi Ken, I believe this would be the information contained on the following page: https://<the location of your Services>/DataService/help There are similar pages for the ConstitunetService, TransactionService etc. KimFrom: Ken McSwain <bounce-kenmcswain5454@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 9/18/2012 2:28:22 AMHi all There's this para inthe REST docs: The DataService also has a special exposure called Execute, designed to allow you to run your own stored procedures. This is a replacement for the ExecuteLocalProcedure method in the SOAP API. See the help page for information on using this resource. Anybody know what "help page" that information is lurking on? Doesn't seem to be anywhere in the REST API documentation itself. Ken 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! Explore the 2013 season at www.aco.com.au/buy/subscriptions This email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this email in error please notify us immediately by return email and delete the document. The ACO is not responsible for any changes made to a document other than those made by the ACO or for the effect of the changes on the document's meaning. The ACO accepts no liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachments due to viruses interference, interception, corruption or unauthorised access.
From: Ken McSwain <bounce-kenmcswain5454@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 9/18/2012 2:28:22 AM