Table of Contents | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
...
Rw ui steps macro | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Go to Data Search and run query whose data you want to share via OData.
Click the gear icon in the table toolbar, then select Current query → Generate OData feed url.
The Create ODataV2 URL window opens. The following table describes the fields in this window:
Click Create. The feed URL is generated and you can copy it to your clipboard. |
...
| Add the Example
|
---|---|
| Add the Example
|
| Add the Example
|
| Add the
Add Example
|
| Add the Example
Note that if no timezone is specified then UTC is always used by default. In the example provided, Madrid is UTC+2 during summertime and UTC+1 during daylight savings time. |
| Add the To add this parameter to the OData feed URI, first remove the query time information at the end of the URL, then add the parameter without including the '&' character. Example
|
...
From (defines the start date)
Description | Examples | |
---|---|---|
Relative |
...
It retrieves the current time (day, month, hour, minutes and seconds) excluding a specified range of days/hours. The valid range dates you can use are days(d) and hours(h). |
...
Suppose the current date is 22/08/2016 15:20:00.
| |
Absolute |
---|
...
Example
The only valid range date you can use is days(d). |
...
Suppose the current date is 22/08/2016 15:20:00.
|
Specific |
---|
...
Example
They are specific filters using the current date and hour, but the minutes and seconds are setup as 0. |
...
Suppose the current date is 22/08/2016 15:20:00. |
...
|
...
|
To (defines the end date)
Description | Examples | |
---|---|---|
Relative |
...
The valid range dates you can use are days(d) and hours. |
...
| |
Absolute |
---|
...
Example
The only valid range dates you can use are days(d). |
...
|
Specific |
---|
...
|
...
Example
Example
Suppose the current date is 22/08/2016 15:20:00.
|
|
...
|
|
...
|
Related articles
Child pages (Children Display) |
---|