![]() ![]() The following example shows searching for definitions whose ‘name’ attribute contains the characters 'Time_Requested'. The search parameter in the request url can be used as a wild card search string to retrieve more than one definitions which match the search criteria. Then obtain the 'id' or 'uid' from the response and then again using that 'id/uid' make another GET request(/definitions/id or /definitions/uid) to obtain the complete definition record from which the ‘value’ of the variable can be retrieved. The tool features integrated connection protocols, allowing you to manage Windows, Citrix, Linux/UNIX and Macintosh systems efficiently, if necessary from any computer via USB stick. First search using the name and get the response. ASG-Remote Desktop is a tool that enables administrative access to remote computers. To obtain value of variables by using their ‘name’ is a 2 step process. The search request’s response doesn’t have the ‘value’ attribute of the variable whereas the earlier request using the ‘uid’ got a response which does include the ‘value’ of the variable. Note that there is a difference in the responses for the 2 requests. ![]() This is the definition record for the variable 'First_Time_Requested'. This is the same definition retrieved in one of the previous examples with its 'uid'. ![]() One definition was returned in the results. 1 True name=Returnoutput uid=C185ED7E82FB displayType=Process type=PROCESS subType= folderId=62 folder= All Definitions folderPath= All Definitions folders=62 o. ![]()
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