Users Query API
Resource URL
GET /seiapi/v3/query/Users/?filter=${filterOptions}&q={queryOptions}sort=${sortOptions}&limit=${limit}&customerid=xxxx&customercode=xxxx
Query Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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customerid | Identifies the unique customer id assigned by ServicePower. This value will never change. This property is being deprecated in favor of JSON Web Token support via the x-access-token HTTP header. |
customercode | Identifies the unique customer code associated with the Customer and assigned by ServicePower. The Customer should keep this code confidential. If required, such as an IT employee being released from the Customer's organization, a new customer code can be requested. This property is being deprecated in favor of JSON Web Token support via the x-access-token HTTP header. |
filter | The filter=field:value,filter:field:value,...
The Example: filter=WorkCenter:EastCoast This will return all objects where the |
limit | Identifies the maximum number of objects to be returned. |
q | The q=<search term>::in:field-1,field-2 The The query parameter currently supports one search term, although it can be combined with the |
sort | Identifies the field name that should be used for sorting. The sort syntax is: sort=[-]field-1,[-]field-2
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start | Identifies the number of objects to be skipped. This is used for pagination and allows skipping previously returned objects. |
Filters
The ${filterOptions}
parameter supports the following User Object fields:
- DGroupID
- FirstName
- LanguageCode
- LastName
- StorageLocation
- UserID
- WorkCenter
Q
The ${queryOptions}
supports the following User Object fields:
- DGroupID
- FirstName
- LanguageCode
- LastName
- StorageLocation
- UserID
- WorkCenter
Sort
The ${sortOptions}
supports the following User Object fields:
- DGroupID
- FirstName
- LanguageCode
- LastName
- StorageLocation
- UserID
- WorkCenter
HTTP Headers
This API uses the default ServiceMobility HTTP Headers.
HTTP Headers
This API uses the default ServiceMobility HTTP Headers.
HTTP Response Body
The response body contains a collection of User Objectst that match the query parameters.
{ "TotalRecords" : 0, "Items" : [ { // object definition } ] }
HTTP Response
Response Codes
HTTP Code | Description |
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200 | OK. Request was processed successfully. Even though the request may return a successful code of 200, the body may still contain warning details. |
400 | Syntax error in request. The response body will provide more details on the specific reason. Verify the URI, its parameters, and request body. |
401 | Unauthorized. The credentials are incorrect, please verify and try again. |
404 | Not Found. The URL is incorrect, please verify and try again. |
405 | The specified HTTP method is not supported for this resource. |
409 | Conflict. This error usually occurs when attempting to overwrite an existing object that can not be replaced. |
410 | The specified object does not exists. Please verify the URI. |
500 | An error has occurred within ServiceMobility. Please review the error message details and if necessary, contact customer support. |
Response Body
{ "code": 400, "detail": { "message": "", "params": { "value": "" }, "dataPath": "" } }
Response Object Properties
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code | integer | The HTTP response code. | ||||||||||||
detail | object | This object provides additional details the system provided while processing the transactions. Usually the details provide additional information on why an error occurred. However, it may also provide warning details even when the requests was successful. For example, the request may have returned a response of 200=OK, but included warnings in the response body of properties that are still being used that are marked for deprecation.
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