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Overview
Use API_ChangeManager to assign a user to manage an app.
Request parameters
Parameter |
Value |
Required? |
---|---|---|
newmgr | A valid email address for the new app manager | yes |
ticket |
A valid authentication ticket. The authentication ticket is returned via the API_Authenticate call. Note: You must be an account admin or realm admin to use API_ChangeManager |
yes |
udata |
A string value that you want returned. It will not be handled by Quickbase but it will be returned in the response. |
no |
Response values
Element Name |
Value |
---|---|
action |
The originating request, for example, API_ChangeManager. |
errcode |
Identifies the error code, if any. (See the Error Codes appendix for a list of possible error codes.) 0 indicates that no error was encountered. |
errtext |
Text that explains the error code. "No error" indicates that no error was encountered. |
udata |
Optional. Contains any udata value supplied in the request. |
Sample XML Request
POST https://target_domain/db/target_app HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/xml
Content-Length:
QUICKBASE-ACTION: API_ChangeManager
<qdbapi>
<udata>misc data</udata>
<ticket>auth_ticket</ticket>
<newmgr>angela_leon@gmail.com</newmgr>
</qdbapi>
Sample HTTP Get Request
https://target_domain/db/target_app?a=API_ChangeManager&newmgr=angela_leon@gmail.com
&ticket=auth_ticket&udata=misc%20data
Sample response
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<qdbapi>
<action>API_ChangeManager</action>
<errcode>0</errcode>
<errtext>No error</errtext>
<udata>misc data</udata>
</qdbapi>