![]() ![]() Did you do a GET or a POST to this URL ? You need to do a GET. I don't know why you got a 400 Bad request. ![]() Please correct me if my assumption is wrong.įirst of all, to retrieve the data, you do not need to provide a filename but an extracted file ID, so you are perfectly correct in making a call to (‘VjF8MHgwNWNjOWMxYWUwZmIyZjk2fA’)/$value, that is the correct way to retrieve the file contents. I'm guessing you are doing a scheduled extraction, using an instrument list, report template and schedule. Tick-history-rest-api Download Jerome Guiot-Dorel, I tried this with Postman : (‘VjF8MHgwNWNjOWMxYWUwZmIyZjk2fA’)/$valueand got 400 Bad request Obviously I am aware I do not provide a filename but as my previous request gave me the result below, I thought a _OnD_ file were going to appear somewhere on my disk. Once a request is completed, is there a simple HTTP request which allows to download a file on my own machine ? It seems much more difficult to download the results in a file than with the TRTH SOAP version.
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