Hi,
In the Anaplan account, where to find the export id in the account? I tried through the Rest API-Postman and I am getting just the square brackets. Is there any other way to find the export id?
Did you use this syntax to list exports?https://api.anaplan.com/2/0/workspaces/{workspaceId}/models/{modelId}/exports
Anaplan Integration API V2 Guide and Reference · Apiary
Hi @Sara2021,
I got stuck in the same situation and these were the steps I discover to find the Export/ Process ID's through postman:
3. Search for Anaplan and select the official Anaplan collections
4. Run GET {{auth_base_url}}/token/authenticate
Make sure you’ve selected the Environment with the Workspace and Model id variables before running
Select Basic authorisation and put in the Username and Password
5. Run GET {{int_v2_base_url}}/2/0/workspaces/{{vWorkspaceID}}/models/{{vModelID}}/processes
Select Inherit authorisation
You can then save results an open them on a notepad
Hi @Sara2021
The easiest way to find export/process id is to use the following mentioned url:-
https://us1a.app.anaplan.com/2/0/workspaces/your_workspace_id_here/models/your_model_id_here/processes
@Antonio_Flor you should try this method as well.
Thanks!
-Shubham
@ShubhamCh ,
thanks, that works perfectly and is far more simple than postman?no idea why is not more prominent in documentation .
Regards
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