PAR URL
data can be viewed in tabular format when accessed from a browser. The table format
supports scrolling, sorting, filtering, cell colors, and Group By where you select a
column name to see column data based on the values in the column.
Use PAR URLs and View Data in Default Table
Format 🔗
You can
access Pre-Authenticated Request (PAR) URL data from a browser and view the data in table
format.
To return data in table format, append the ?view=table
query parameter to any PAR URL. For example, from a browser use a PAR URL with
?view=table appended:
Use PAR URLs in Table Format with Column
Sorting 🔗
You can
access Pre-Authenticated Request (PAR) URL data from a browser and view the data in table
format and sort table data.
To return data in table format, append the
?view=table query parameter to any PAR URL. For example, from a
browser use a PAR URL with ?view=table
appended:
In table view you can sort PAR URL columns in ascending or descending
order by clicking next to a column heading, and then select Sort
Ascending or Sort Descending.
Use PAR URLs in Table Format with Column
Filtering 🔗
You can
access Pre-Authenticated Request (PAR) URL data from a browser and view the data in table
format and filter table data.
To return data in table format, append the
?view=table query parameter to any PAR URL. For example, from a
browser use a PAR URL with ?view=table
appended:
Use PAR URLs to Access Data in Table Format
with Colors in Cells 🔗
You can
access Pre-Authenticated Request (PAR) URL data from a browser and view the data in table
format and display cell values with color.
You can access PAR URL data with a browser and view the returned data in database
table like format. The table format supports scrolling, sorting, filtering and cell
colors.
To return data in table format, append the ?view=table query
parameter to any PAR URL. For example, from a browser use a PAR URL with
?view=table appended:
By default columns do not include coloring for cell values. You can add
color to cell values in PAR URL table view by clicking next to a column heading, and then select Enable
Color.
The following is a screenshot of a sample table with the
SPECIES column showing color with values in cells:
You can also use query parameters select the columns you want to add
color to. To specify the columns with color, include the column names with the
colored_column_names query parameter. For example, to color the
COUNTY and SPECIES columns:
You can also use query parameter to select a specific column data type
to add color in a table by providing the data type with the
colored_column_types query parameter.
This parameter supports colored_column_types=VARCHAR to
color all the string (VARCHAR) columns, and
colored_column_types=NONE to not color any data types.
Use PAR URLs to Access Data with the Group By
Option in Table Format 🔗
You can access Pre-Authenticated Request
(PAR) URL data from a browser and group the data by the values of cells in a
column.
The PAR URL generation procedures supports column list options that
provides support specifying columns and viewing column values with the group by
option.
For example, when group by is specified when a PAR URL is generated, do
the following to view data by group:
From a browser use a PAR URL with ?view=table appended.
This shows the Group by display, and allows you to select another column if
another column is available for group by display (depending on how the PAR
URL was generated).