Start Questetra process with values expressed by “Label” rather than by “Choice ID”
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I can start a Questetra process like with this request:
curl https://sample.questetra.net/System/Event/IntermediateMessage/123/0/start
-d "data[0].selects=new_york"
... where the final parameter's value is the "Choice ID" in this table (called the Master file of Choice type data item in Questetra):
+-----------+----------+
| Choice ID | Label |
+-----------+----------+
| new_york | New York |
| paris | Paris |
| ... | ... |
+-----------+----------+
Problem: The client app only has data in the format of the Label column. For instance, the client app has New York but has no way to convert that to new_york.
Question: Is there any way to start the Questetra process using values from the Label column as arguments?
Either by specifying them directly and setting some kind of flag, or by getting the values "translated" using a preliminary request, or any other way.
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I can start a Questetra process like with this request:
curl https://sample.questetra.net/System/Event/IntermediateMessage/123/0/start
-d "data[0].selects=new_york"
... where the final parameter's value is the "Choice ID" in this table (called the Master file of Choice type data item in Questetra):
+-----------+----------+
| Choice ID | Label |
+-----------+----------+
| new_york | New York |
| paris | Paris |
| ... | ... |
+-----------+----------+
Problem: The client app only has data in the format of the Label column. For instance, the client app has New York but has no way to convert that to new_york.
Question: Is there any way to start the Questetra process using values from the Label column as arguments?
Either by specifying them directly and setting some kind of flag, or by getting the values "translated" using a preliminary request, or any other way.
questetra
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I can start a Questetra process like with this request:
curl https://sample.questetra.net/System/Event/IntermediateMessage/123/0/start
-d "data[0].selects=new_york"
... where the final parameter's value is the "Choice ID" in this table (called the Master file of Choice type data item in Questetra):
+-----------+----------+
| Choice ID | Label |
+-----------+----------+
| new_york | New York |
| paris | Paris |
| ... | ... |
+-----------+----------+
Problem: The client app only has data in the format of the Label column. For instance, the client app has New York but has no way to convert that to new_york.
Question: Is there any way to start the Questetra process using values from the Label column as arguments?
Either by specifying them directly and setting some kind of flag, or by getting the values "translated" using a preliminary request, or any other way.
questetra
I can start a Questetra process like with this request:
curl https://sample.questetra.net/System/Event/IntermediateMessage/123/0/start
-d "data[0].selects=new_york"
... where the final parameter's value is the "Choice ID" in this table (called the Master file of Choice type data item in Questetra):
+-----------+----------+
| Choice ID | Label |
+-----------+----------+
| new_york | New York |
| paris | Paris |
| ... | ... |
+-----------+----------+
Problem: The client app only has data in the format of the Label column. For instance, the client app has New York but has no way to convert that to new_york.
Question: Is there any way to start the Questetra process using values from the Label column as arguments?
Either by specifying them directly and setting some kind of flag, or by getting the values "translated" using a preliminary request, or any other way.
questetra
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