I use the QBSDK AppendGeneralSummaryReportQueryRq object to do this for the desktop version. Is running reports supported in the IPP for QBOnline?
Neither of the QuickBooks Online APIs supports any reporting right now.
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we have TFS 2018 and are able to call the following URL using PAT for authorization:
https://our.tfs/tfs/Our.Project.Collection/Our Team Project/_apis/wit/workitems?ids=1234&?api-version=2.0
This quite basic call returns expected results.
Trying to request API calls from the following documentation results always in 404 Page not found:
https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/rest/api/vsts/work/backlogs/list?view=vsts-rest-4.1
For example:
https://our.tfs/tfs/Our.ProjectCollection/Our Team Project/_apis/work/backlogs?api-version=4.1
which yields the mentioned 404 error.
According Microsoft, the API is supported in version 4.0 on TFS 2018:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/vsts/integrate/concepts/rest-api-versioning?view=tfs-2018
However, it seems calling the API in version 4.1 in the way the documentation describes it here only works for VSTS but not for TFS
Do I understand it correctly that any API calls to API version greater than 4.0 are currently only supported by VSTS but not on TFS on prem?
This would mean we have to live with API calls documented in the "Previous REST API Versions" when using TFS 2018 on prem?
The REST API format you used is incorrect, you missed the Team parameter
The format should be:
GET http://tfs2018:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection/{Project}/{Team}/_apis/work/backlogs?api-version=4.1-preview.1
It works without any issue on my side.
I believe you will get something by taking a look at these links, see
Visual Studio Team Services REST API Reference
REST API Overview for Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server
I was able to follow this example:
https://{instance}[/{collection}[/{team-project}]/_apis[/{area}]/{resource}?api-version={version}
see what Microsoft speaks about version 4.1 of this doc.
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I'm a developer who has been contracted to utilize the Filemaker API to automate some tasks on the client's website. They are using Filemaker Pro 16 and have it installed on their own machine. Is there a way for me to also install the software and use their login for development? It would be much easier than doing everything through the API.
I assume you mean the FileMaker API for PHP.
Yes, just install FileMaker Pro or preferably FileMaker Pro Advanced and get a full access or at least layout creation/edit access login to the database from your client. You need a license for FileMaker Pro or you can get a free trial to get started.
The API for PHP talks to FileMaker Server only, not FileMaker Pro. However, the layout you need for the fields for your PHP script is made using FileMaker Pro, so you’ll need it for that at least.
We have downloaded Jasper Server Commercial Edition (Trial Version) and we are able to install, Login and publish reports too from Jasper Server UI.
But, We are not able to log in to REST Client which is provided by Jasper.
Does Trail Edition supports REST Services enabled? Why because We are not able to login with REST Client.
Thank you.
I am working on a salesforce project and need to add a package. The issue is that under developer console I am not able to create Apex Classses , which leads to the following error when I add the package to salesforce.
This is the error I get when I try to install the package
After reading many forums, I came to a conclusion that i need to activate Apex Author permission under permission sets.
But the permission is not present there.
I created a developer account for salesforce in which the Apex Classes where already active and was able to import the package and make changes.
The Salesforce account is Professional Edition and is not under trial.
Any help regarding this will be appretiated.
Thanks
Currently, Professional Edition (PE) does not have the ability to create, modify, or deploy Apex classes directly in an org of that edition. This includes using Apex in an unmanaged package. The Author Apex permission is only found in Enterprise, Unlimited, Performance, and Developer editions.
If you are an AppExchange Partner, you can write apps that use Apex, and send them through security review to be installed in PE orgs (as well as Group Edition).
From the Apex Code Developer guide relating to Apex and PE, you can read about the basic statement about Apex and supported editions. In the ISV Developer Guide (for App Exchange Apps and partners), you can read the specifics of what is required to get your app to run with Apex in a PE/GE org.
If you are exploring Salesforce for the purposes of writing ISV apps for Salesforce, I would also recommend taking this short self-paced learning module on ISV basics and Salesforce on the Trailhead learning platform.
Finally, there is a dedicated Salesforce stack exchange you might also look into for further question.
I have a service that was developed in the .NET 2.0 framework. It is installed in several sites and works with my application. I would like the service to be able to "report" back to me with certain information about the application. I wanted to see if Windows Azure would be an option for me to be able to store reports in a cloud db and be able to pull them when I need to. One of my main concerns is it compatible with my .NET 2.0 service?
Thank you.
In a word: yes. Windows Azure can run code compiled against 2.0/3.5 and 4.0. You may not have access to all of the Azure SDK (some of the libraries require 3.5), but your service should run with no modifications.