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Hello experts
I am trying to convert my dynamic query to relative path so that it can refreshed automatically.
Old url :
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl& "incidents?$" & "filter=ticketnumber eq " & CaseNumber))
New url i am trying
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents?", Query = "$filter=ticketnumber eq CaseNumber"])),
Problem Statement: Old Url is exactly giving me single record which is expected. The new url i am trying is working but its giving me 999+ records which i dont want.
CaseNumber is parameter I am using.
Thanks in advance for help.
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How about changing the way you reference the Case Number:
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents", Query = "$filter=ticketnumber eq " & CaseNumber]))
or the other option include everything in the relative path
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents?$filter=ticketnumber eq " & CaseNumber]))
I already tried that. Its not helping.
How about changing the way you reference the Case Number:
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents", Query = "$filter=ticketnumber eq " & CaseNumber]))
or the other option include everything in the relative path
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents?$filter=ticketnumber eq " & CaseNumber]))
Thanks. the second option did the trick.
Hi @gomandy99 - I think the "?" is unnecessary. Can you please try removing it?
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("weburl", [RelativePath = "api/data/v9.2/incidents", Query = "$filter=ticketnumber eq CaseNumber"]))
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