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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to the PlanetPress Connect REST API Cookbook
- Technical Overview
- Working Examples
- Getting Started
- Server Security & Authentication
- Working with the File Store
- Working with the Entity Services
- Working with the Workflow Services
- Running a Data Mapping Operation
- Running a Data Mapping Operation (Using JSON)
- Running a Data Mapping Operation for PDF/VT File (to Data Set)
- Running a Data Mapping Operation for PDF/VT File (to Content Set)
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Print
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Print By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Email By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Creating Content for Web By Data Record
- Creating Content for Web By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Running a Job Creation Operation (Using JSON)
- Running an Output Creation Operation
- Running an Output Creation Operation (Using JSON)
- Running an Output Creation Operation By Job (Using JSON)
- Running an All-In-One Operation (Using JSON)
- REST API Reference
- Authentication Service
- Content Creation Service
- Service Handshake
- Process Content Creation
- Process Content Creation (By Data Record) (JSON)
- Process Content Creation (By Data) (JSON)
- Create Preview PDF
- Create Preview PDF (By Data Record)
- Create Preview PDF (By Data) (JSON)
- Get All Operations
- Get Progress of Operation
- Get Result of Operation
- Cancel an Operation
- Service Version
- Content Item Entity Service
- Content Set Entity Service
- Data Record Entity Service
- Data Set Entity Service
- Data Mapping Service
- Document Entity Service
- Document Set Entity Service
- Content Creation (Email) Service
- Entity Service
- File Store Service
- Content Creation (HTML) Service
- Job Creation Service
- Job Entity Service
- Job Segment Entity Service
- Job Set Entity Service
- Output Creation Service
- All-In-One Service
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
JSON Record Content List
Describes a list of data fields (as name/value pairs), nested data records (if any), along with a
number of additional properties for a data record entity of a specific ID.
Tip
A data record entity (in the root or master data table) can contain one or more data tables
that each contain one or more data record entities (nested data record entities).
A nested data record entity can itself contain one or more data tables that each contain
one or more nested data record entities, and so on for potentially multiple levels of nested
data tables and data record entities.
A data record entity that contains a data table of nested data record entities is considered
to be the parent of the data record entities contained in that data table (which are
considered to be the children).
See the Data Entities page of the Technical Overview section for further detail on data set
and data record entities.
Structure
The structure consists of an object with the following name/value pairs:
l id – the data record entity identifier (type of number)
l fields – a list of data fields in the data record entity, consisting of an array of objects
each with the following name/value pairs:
l name – the name of the data field (type of string)
l value – the value of the data field (type of string)
l records – a list of any nested data record entities, consisting of an array of objects each
with the following name/value pairs:
l id – the data record entity identifier (type of number)
l table – the data record entity data table name (type of string)
l parentrecordid – the data record entity identifier of parent entity (type of number)
l fields – a list of data fields in the data record entity, consisting of an array of
objects each with the following name/value pairs:
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