![]() ![]() Josselin GRANGER Chief Product Officer 21 Rue Commandant Fuzier - 69003 Lyon Tél : 07.79.46.57.94 / 04.72.77.16.03 De : Yellowfin Support On other syntax which would make sense would be : Authorization=’Bearer YOUR_API_KEY’, the single quotes being here because of the space character. Leaving the space between Bearer and the API_KEY. ![]() Headers List : Authorization=Bearer YOUR_API_KEY I think I should setup the JSON connector as such : Untitled Base is the name of your base, and think of this as a database that can have multiple tables that can be interlinked. Thanks for the feedback, but before I try again, would be kind enough to tell me the exact syntax I’m supposed to use : this way, you’ll only get the relevant logs.Īs a reminder, here’s Airtable documentation Objet : New Comment in "Airtable datasource ?" As a developer you get to create a database with a very nice to use interface. Josselin GRANGER Chief Product Officer 21 Rue Commandant Fuzier - 69003 Lyon Tél : 07.79.46.57.94 / 04.72.77.16.03 De : Support Queue Its a mix between a spreadsheet and a database. Typeform using the same Authorization header). I think an native Airtable connector would make total sense, as this product’s userbase is fastly growing, but it would require maintenance on your part to keep it up-to-date, and would not solve future problem (cf. There might be necessary to improve the JSON connector, but I may have misused it (as my other test on Typeform suggest). DynamicDocs API offers a library of ready-made JSON to PDF endpoints. JSON is a common data format that is often used for storing and transmitting data, especially in web applications and APIs. Plus, we currently have enough difficulties with Yellowfin without adding a datawarehouse (I have another ticket with a licence problem which has been open 42 days ago). JSON to PDF is a technology that allows users to convert a JSON file (which stands for JavaScript Object Notation) into a PDF document. Problem is my CEO is not very comfortable storing company data on google servers). Installing a datawarehouse for this sounds like killing a fly with a bazooka, it totally defeats the purpose : it would require extra maintenance, probably cost another license we can’t afford, and add extra complexity (I know you’re meaning to help, but I’d rather go for the Google Sheets connector. I don’t know if you are familiar with their solution, but it’s extraordinarily efficient and easy to use. The whole idea behind this Airtable solution is to provide a quick and easy to way to store and manipulate data we can use. How does Yellowfin do with the blank space in the parameter value ? Typeform uses the same type of “Authorization: Bearer token” header : it would be interesting for me to make sure I tried the correct syntax.I also tried to connect to my Typeform account, without any luck (tried it in Postman with success also).I’m not 100% sure of the syntax : Postman or curl requires a “Authorization: Bearer myToken” parameter but it seems that the JSON connector requires a “=” instead of the “:”.There should be only the connection attempts, as I asked other user not to use the product during those tests. I just tried to connect to my Airtable data source after activating the logs (you’ll find them attached to this email).
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