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No... In performing a GET (to get JSON order data), they return 10 orders... if there are more orders, they return "LINK" in the HTTP header with the URL to the "next 10" orders.
They call it "pagination".
I've never seen it done that way before - typically that kind of info is included in the JSON data.
The HTTP_HEADER() procedure works perfectly.
-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 12:36 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: HTTPAPI Question
What do you mean by "next page information"?
Are you referring to a redirect, such an HTTP 302 or 303 code?
On 7/10/2019 8:57 AM, Greg Wilburn wrote:
I'm working with a REST API that is returning "next page" information in the HTTP header (instead of in the JSON payload)... is there a procedure in HTTPAPI to retrieve that info?--
Thx,
Greg
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