HI Booth
Yes , You can do in single Input ( Datastructure )

Define an Input datastructure for Sqlrpgle program
Input DS has four fields ( program name, section of that program, user
name, and a log statement of incidental information.)

So when you select Post method, Input parm ( will be data structure so no
need of defining any parms)

How to pass input parms for webservices

Pass the parms in Body .

{ " program name" :Value,
"program": Value,
"user" : Value,
"Log" : Value}

Hope it makes sense

Thanks
Anshul


On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 8:24 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I believe I am interested in Post. Simply put, I wish to write a row in
a DB/2 file with SQLRPGLE using these 4 parameter fields: program name,
section of that program, user name, and a log statement of incidental
information.

The url will be prepared and submitted by a JavaScript file in the ifs.
The JavaScript file will be referenced by an .html file the ifs.

I am thinking I could do this with a data structure and a single parm
but I am also thinking that that is probably bad practice; that maybe I
should figure out how the rest of the world does it.

On 8/11/2019 6:01 PM, anshul narang wrote:
I believe yes. What kind of method you are using? Post/Get/Put/Delete?
Are
these fields are independent fields or they are part of single input
datastructure?

You dont need uri path template for these i believe. Please share the
code
. I can help you with that:)

Thanks
Anshul
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