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Rest ExecutePut

Use this command to put or update data to a resource using a restful HTTP PUT method. You may also use this command in conjunction with the REST GETRESPONSESTATUS command to retrieve additional information regarding the status of the request.

Syntax:

REST EXECUTEPUT url USING Source TO Target [Timeout]

where:

  • url is the resource where the data will be put.
  • Source is the data to put. Source can be a variable or a document name.
  • Target is the variable or document that will contain the response.
  • Timeout is the time to wait, in seconds, for the total request.

Syntax example:

CREATE VARIABLE TestPutResponse as String

CREATE VARIABLE TestPut as String

SET VARIABLE TestPut = "$MyRequest$"

REST EXECUTEPUT "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1" USING TestPut TO TestPutResponse

EXPORTVARIABLE TestPutResponse TestPutResponse.xml

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Rest ExecutePut

Use this command to put or update data to a resource using a restful HTTP PUT method. You may also use this command in conjunction with the REST GETRESPONSESTATUS command to retrieve additional information regarding the status of the request.

Syntax:

REST EXECUTEPUT url USING Source TO Target [Timeout]

where:

  • url is the resource where the data will be put.
  • Source is the data to put. Source can be a variable or a document name.
  • Target is the variable or document that will contain the response.
  • Timeout is the time to wait, in seconds, for the total request.

Syntax example:

CREATE VARIABLE TestPutResponse as String

CREATE VARIABLE TestPut as String

SET VARIABLE TestPut = "$MyRequest$"

REST EXECUTEPUT "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/1" USING TestPut TO TestPutResponse

EXPORTVARIABLE TestPutResponse TestPutResponse.xml

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