Hi,
I'm trying to call the SAS API via Postman after publishing a simple decision flow and I wish to test the how a data grid variable is communicated upon sending a request.
1. I created input and output variables with their corresponding data type, on which SubProduct variable is a data grid.
2. Then I created a simple ruleset to count the records inside the data grid. If there is more than 1 record, then Decision = "No", else Decision = "Yes":
3. I have published and validated the simple flow. And got the expected outputs:
a. Data Grid value from output variable -> DECISION = "No":
b. Data Grid value from output variable -> DECISION = "Yes:
4. I have now copied the published URL to postman and set up the JSON request body for Item 3a.
{
"inputs":[
{
"name":"ID_",
"value":"A1"
},
{
"name":"PRODUCTID_",
"value":"car1"
},
{
"name":"SUBPRODUCT_",
"value": [
{
"metadata": [
{
"SP_ID": "string"
},
{
"COLOR": "string"
},
{
"VALIDITYDATE": "string"
}
]
},
{
"data": [
[
"10001",
"BLUE",
"09272022"
],
[
"10002",
"PINK",
"09262022"
]
]
}
]
}
]
}5. Upon sending the request, this is the response/error that I got.
{
"errorCode": 0,
"message": "Cannot execute the step \"execute_skel\" of the module \"sub_flow_dg1_0\".",
"details": [
"traceId: 3aaf89e6bbb63491",
"path: /microanalyticScore/modules/sub_flow_dg1_0/steps/execute_skel",
"Cannot assign the value [{metadata=[{SP_ID=string}, {COLOR=string}, {VALIDITYDATE=string}]}, {data=[[10001, BLUE, 09272022], [10002, PINK, 09262022]]}] to the parameter \"\"SubProduct_\"\" of type string."
],
"links": [],
"version": 2,
"httpStatusCode": 400
}I am confused on why I did not get the expected output as I did from Item 3 once I did the testing in runtime environment. Any thoughts on why this is happening? Thanks in advance!
Thanks @alexal, the URL worked. Great help!
I am wondering if this is the default template expected for the URL?
I only got the one with "_skel" from the path given from the published code of the decision flow (Scoring tab -> Publishing Validation -> Code):
I thought I had to depend on the URL here, from /microanalyticScore/..., but apparently _skel should be removed as well when testing via Postman.
Yes, unless you want to execute a specific step https://developer.sas.com/apis/rest/DecisionManagement/#operations-4
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