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Hi Robert, is there a specific reason not to use IWS builtin capacity to
deliver parsed parameters to the called RPG *PGM/*SRVPGM?
Just curious about other developers' use of IWS.
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Il giorno mar 28 lug 2020 alle ore 15:46 Robert Rogerson <
rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
Hi All,time
I'm creating a REST webservice/api and using IWS. I'm then using Postman
to test the webservice. All the endpoints call procedures in a service
program..
I have an endpoint /web/server/claims which will call the RPG procedure
GetAllClaims which returns all claims. I have tested this with Postman
and it works correctly.
My next step is to add a filter. So I call the same endpoint but this
I pass a parameter of whid. So the endpoint now becomesGetAllClaims
/web/server/claims/?whid=93 which will call the RPG procedure
but this time I need to extract the parameter passed in the QUERY_STRINGto
return only claims for warehouse 93.on
Can someone point me to either documentation or an example of how to
specify and extract from the QUERY_STRING. I've done a lot of searching
Google but I must not be searching on the correct terms because I can't--
find anything on QUERY_STRING other than that you may specify it..
Thanks,
Rob
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