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Revision as of 13:20, 1 February 2019
The dataZoa API can be very handy for simple ad hoc tasks.
dataZoa API from a browser
You can use the API without programming, just using your everyday browser. For example, to get all of the series keys for a grouplist, enter:
https://www.datazoa.com/api/apimain.asp?func=SeriesFromGL&glname=YourGroupName&apikey=YourAPIKey
in your browser's address bar. The results will require some reformatting, but it's fast and effective.
dataZoa API from a command line
Perhaps even simpler, if you are comfortable with Windows commandline Powershell, you can you can just do this:
(curl "https://www.datazoa.com/api/apimain.asp?func=SeriesFromGL&glname=YourGroupName&apikey=YourAPIKey | ConvertFrom-Json).payload
Here are a few examples...
Example | Description |
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func=SeriesFromGL&glname=YourGroupName&apikey=YourAPIKey | Get the series keys from a grouplist |