Service APIs
Creates new service interval
HTTP method | POST |
URI | https://api.rambase.net/service/intervals |
Supported formats | Xml, Html, Json (ex. $format=json) |
Successful HTTP status code | 201 |
API resource identifier | 3185, version 10 |
The following body must be added to the request. Mouse over fieldnames for description and other useful information about the fields. Note that fields in bold are required/mandatory.
Name
Required/mandatory field
Name of the service interval
>{String}</Name>Interval
This field is optional.
>Value
Length/quantity/value of the interval
This field is optional.
>{Decimal}</Value>Unit
Unit of the interval
Applicable domain values can be found here
This field is optional.
>{String}</Unit>Name
Required/mandatory field
Name of the service interval
": "{String}",Interval
This field is optional.
": {Value
Length/quantity/value of the interval
This field is optional.
": "{Decimal}",Unit
Unit of the interval
Applicable domain values can be found here
This field is optional.
": "{String}"The query string is placed after the resource URL, seperated with a questionmark (?). The query string is composed of a series of query parameters with values. See the page about query parameters on how to use these parameters.
$access_token String, optional | After successful login you get an access token which needs to be provided in all API requests. Even though it is possible to pass this token as query parameter, we recommended passing it using the HTTP request header as described in Authorization. Note that all access tokens have an expiration time. |
$db String, optional | Set the database/company for the request |
$useMinimumVersion Integer, optional | Used to run a new version of an API resource when your API client is running a deprecated API resource. See the Breaking changes page for more information. |
$showDomainDescriptions Boolean, optional | Set to "true" to include domain descriptions for fields using domain values. See the Domain values page for more information. Default value is false. |
$lang String, optional | Specifies the language used in the response, following the 3-letter ISO-639-1 [lll] |
Read more about filters and sorting on how to use filter parameters and named filters.
Read more about filters and sorting on how to use sortable parameters
Requesting this resource will yield the following response. Mouse over fieldnames (or fieldgroups) for descriptions and other useful information about the fields.
Please note that some fields may be removed from the response, based on user roles/duties/permissions.
ServiceIntervalId
Service interval identifier
>{Integer}</ServiceIntervalId>CreatedAt
Date and time of creation
>{Datetime}</CreatedAt>Name
Name of the service interval
>{String}</Name>Value
Length/quantity/value of the interval
>{Decimal}</Value>ServiceIntervalId
Service interval identifier
": "{Integer}",Status
Status of service interval
Possible domain values can be found here
": "{Integer}",CreatedAt
Date and time of creation
": "{Datetime}",Name
Name of the service interval
": "{String}",Value
Length/quantity/value of the interval
": "{Decimal}",Unit
Unit of the interval
Possible domain values can be found here
": "{String}"
List of available operations/actions for this resource.
See the operations documentation for more information about API operations.
Possible error codes the response might return:
Error 104035 HTTP 400 | You can not change service interval which is deactivated. |
Error 103899 HTTP 400 | Name is mandatory for service interval. |
Error 103900 HTTP 400 | There is already an active service interval with given name. |
Error 103906 HTTP 400 | Service interval value must be greater than 0. |