How can I change limit and set offset using javascript?
I have created code to search all the events and send back only those events which are confirmed (30), and within given date range. The problem is that my API has the default limit of 1000, so when I use the api I only get those events which are confirmed in that time range from the first 1000 rows and not from the entire database.
Is there a way I can check the entire database or set limit and offset using javascript?
My code is:
var settings = {
"async":false,
"crossDomain": false,
"url": "https://......./test2/api/v1/Events/10?Search=All",
"method": "GET",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"cache-control": "no-cache",
"Token": token,
}
}
var res =$.ajax(settings).done(function(response) {
});
function comparison(prop){
return function(a,b){
if(a[prop]>b[prop]){
return 1;
}else if (a[prop]<b[prop]){
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
}
var reslt= res.responseJSON.sort(comparison("StartDate"));
var i=0;
while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<sdate){
i++;
}
do
{ if (reslt[i]['Status']==30){
console.log(reslt[i]['StartDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['StartTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EventID']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Description']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Category']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Status']);
}
i++;
}while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<=edate);
</script>
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I have created code to search all the events and send back only those events which are confirmed (30), and within given date range. The problem is that my API has the default limit of 1000, so when I use the api I only get those events which are confirmed in that time range from the first 1000 rows and not from the entire database.
Is there a way I can check the entire database or set limit and offset using javascript?
My code is:
var settings = {
"async":false,
"crossDomain": false,
"url": "https://......./test2/api/v1/Events/10?Search=All",
"method": "GET",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"cache-control": "no-cache",
"Token": token,
}
}
var res =$.ajax(settings).done(function(response) {
});
function comparison(prop){
return function(a,b){
if(a[prop]>b[prop]){
return 1;
}else if (a[prop]<b[prop]){
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
}
var reslt= res.responseJSON.sort(comparison("StartDate"));
var i=0;
while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<sdate){
i++;
}
do
{ if (reslt[i]['Status']==30){
console.log(reslt[i]['StartDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['StartTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EventID']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Description']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Category']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Status']);
}
i++;
}while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<=edate);
</script>
javascript jquery api
Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23
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I have created code to search all the events and send back only those events which are confirmed (30), and within given date range. The problem is that my API has the default limit of 1000, so when I use the api I only get those events which are confirmed in that time range from the first 1000 rows and not from the entire database.
Is there a way I can check the entire database or set limit and offset using javascript?
My code is:
var settings = {
"async":false,
"crossDomain": false,
"url": "https://......./test2/api/v1/Events/10?Search=All",
"method": "GET",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"cache-control": "no-cache",
"Token": token,
}
}
var res =$.ajax(settings).done(function(response) {
});
function comparison(prop){
return function(a,b){
if(a[prop]>b[prop]){
return 1;
}else if (a[prop]<b[prop]){
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
}
var reslt= res.responseJSON.sort(comparison("StartDate"));
var i=0;
while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<sdate){
i++;
}
do
{ if (reslt[i]['Status']==30){
console.log(reslt[i]['StartDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['StartTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EventID']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Description']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Category']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Status']);
}
i++;
}while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<=edate);
</script>
javascript jquery api
I have created code to search all the events and send back only those events which are confirmed (30), and within given date range. The problem is that my API has the default limit of 1000, so when I use the api I only get those events which are confirmed in that time range from the first 1000 rows and not from the entire database.
Is there a way I can check the entire database or set limit and offset using javascript?
My code is:
var settings = {
"async":false,
"crossDomain": false,
"url": "https://......./test2/api/v1/Events/10?Search=All",
"method": "GET",
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"cache-control": "no-cache",
"Token": token,
}
}
var res =$.ajax(settings).done(function(response) {
});
function comparison(prop){
return function(a,b){
if(a[prop]>b[prop]){
return 1;
}else if (a[prop]<b[prop]){
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
}
var reslt= res.responseJSON.sort(comparison("StartDate"));
var i=0;
while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<sdate){
i++;
}
do
{ if (reslt[i]['Status']==30){
console.log(reslt[i]['StartDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['StartTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndDate']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EndTime']);
console.log(reslt[i]['EventID']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Description']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Category']);
console.log(reslt[i]['Status']);
}
i++;
}while(reslt[i]['StartDate']<=edate);
</script>
javascript jquery api
javascript jquery api
edited Nov 21 at 6:49
dmcgrandle
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asked Nov 21 at 5:00
S.Chaudhary
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Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23
add a comment |
Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23
Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23
Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23
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Hi, guys please help me to solve this problem. I am new to coding and I don't know how to set limit and offset and using which language that can work well with my javascript code. My problem is that I want to see entire database instead of just 1000 JSON objects.
– S.Chaudhary
Nov 22 at 6:23