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Hi everyone. I'm still pretty new, so this may be a stupid question, or I'm approaching it the wrong way. I've created an API function called GetTableData that takes in a single ID as a parameter, makes the call, and returns the table. Is it possible to take a list of IDs and do a sort of "for each" calling the API function for each ID in the list, combining their results into a single table?
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This is not a Stupid question, It's an excellent question
To perform the operation the steps are a little complicated. I got an Article in Google. i have attached with this follow the steps you can solve your problem.
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This is not a Stupid question, It's an excellent question
To perform the operation the steps are a little complicated. I got an Article in Google. i have attached with this follow the steps you can solve your problem.
If the answer is Happy Give a Like & are you satisfied with the Answer Make the question Resolved
Thanks/Regards
Exactly what I needed! Thank you so much for the quick fix. That was a very helpful resource, made perfect sense.
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