Modify Record with Upload
The various details of how to modify a record with file upload explained in this section. The files should be uploaded as attachments to the request.
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| Endpoint URL | See Endpoint | |||
| Resource | /records/updateRecordWithUpload/{repositoryName} | |||
| Request Parameters | Specify the following parameters: | |||
| Name | Description | Type | Data Type | |
| Required | ||||
| repositoryName | Name of the repository. | path | string | |
| newRecord (body) | JSON payload for the record. | query | string | |
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| perspectiveName | Name of the perspective. | query | string | |
| workItemId | Unique ID of the work item. | query | string | |
| Media Type | multipart/form-data | |||
| Request Model | The request model is similar to the Modify Record rest service. | |||
| Response Model | The request model is similar to the Modify Record rest service. | |||
| Request Example | A record with product ID
record4 and ID Extension
record4 is modified in the repository named "REPO1":
{"record":{"repositoryName":"REPO1",
"productId":"record4",
"productIdExt":"record4",
"attributes":[{"name":"PFile","value":"pfile.txt"},
{"name":"PMultiFile","multivalues":["pfile1.txt","pfile2.txt"],
"multivalue":true},{"name":"attribute1","value":"A1.txt"}],
"relationships":{"r1tor2":[
{"relationshipAttributes":[{"name":"RFile","value":"R.txt"}],
"targetRecord":{"repositoryName":"REPO2",
"productId":"record4","productIdExt":"record4","attributes":[
{"name":"CFlietype","value":"Cfile.txt"},
{"name":"attribute1","value":"MOD.txt"},
{"name":"CMultivalueFile","multivalues":["cfile1.txt","cfile2.txt"],
"multivalue":true}],"relationships":{},"deleted":false}}]},
"deleted":false}}
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| Response Example | The response returns the message that the record was successfully modified.
{
"responseMessages": [ {
"code": "SVC-11025",
"message": "Service 'VALIDATE_PROCESS' executed successfully.",
"type": "Info"
}],
"records": [],
"success": true
}
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| Success Response | Example:
Code: 200 successful operation |
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| Error Response |
If the response is unsuccessful, either of the following error code is displayed:
Example: Code: 400 Bad request OR Code: 500 Invalid Request For error code response, see Error Handling . |
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