Overview
WebData is a configuration object designed to facilitate data exchange between applications using different formats like JSON, XML, or HTML. It allows you to load files or save data in those formats for immediate use by other applications or for further offline processing.
WebData objects can be integrated into user interfaces, allowing for direct interaction with web services and RESTful APIsReport WebData allows you to interact with and manipulate data entries directly through the Web Data Editor, an integral part of the reporting and data management functionalities.
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WebData Configuration
Creating a WebData Object
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Configuring the Reports webData
In the Web Data Editor, you can create, modify, or delete data entries according to your project solution requirements.
- Go to Reports → Web Data/ WebData.
- Click the "Add" button to create a new Web Data entry, WebData and fill in the following columns:
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Only the Name and Encoding properties are necessary for the basic use of the WebData object. |
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NameID | Provide a Identifies the unique name for your Web Data entry. | ||
Encoding | Select the appropriate encoding for the data exchange. | ||
DefaultURL | Enter the default URL for the data source. | ||
Authorization | Configure any required authorization settings. | ||
Headers | Specify any additional headers needed for the data request. | ||
identifier for the WebData object. | |||
VersionID | Specifies the version of the WebData object. | ||
Name* | Names the WebData object for reference. | ||
Encoding* | Selects the data format for exchange; options include JSON, XML, HTML, or plain Text. | ||
DefaultURL* | Defines the default URL for web service interaction. | ||
Authorization* | Sets up authorization parameters: No Auth: selects no authentication method; no credentials will be sent with the request. Bearer Token: uses a Bearer Token for authentication; a token must be provided to access the resource. Basic Auth: implements basic authentication; requires a username and password to be sent with the request. Custom: allows for a custom authentication method to be defined and used according to specific requirements. | ||
Headers* | Contains metadata for the data request or response. | ||
SaveFileName* | Designates | SaveFileName | Define the file name for saving the data locally. |
Padding* | Adjusts whitespace around tag values with options: Compact (no extra characters); PadRight (extra space on the right); PadLeft (extra space on the left). | ||
EditSecurity | Assigns the security permissions groups for editing the WebData. | ||
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TemplateID | Associate a template ID with the Web Data entry. | ||
Description | Add an optional description for the Web Data entry. | ||
* | Measures the size of the data in bytes. | ||
Level | Determines the access level required for the WebData. | ||
Category | Assigns the WebData object for organization. | ||
LockState | Indicates the lock status to prevent concurrent edits. | ||
LockOwner | Identifies the current owner of the edit lock. | ||
DateCreated | Records the creation date of the WebData object. | ||
DateModified | Logs the last modification date of the WebData object. | ||
Description* | Provides a brief explanation of the WebData object. |
*(Columns displayed by default on the DataGrid)
Edit WebData Content
The built-in WebData Editor allows you to define the data structure for JSON, XML, HTML or Text content.
→ Learn more at Reports WebData Editor.
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