Quick agus Simplí: SharePoint CHUID Call Amháin Tuairisceáin 100 Taifid

I’ve been working on a public facing web site for my SharePoint practice here in New York and it uses a lot of JavaScript and REST calls to show content.

During mainline development, I create a small dataset with just 10 or so rows in a custom list and my REST calls all pulled from there.  Once I bumped up the list to have a few hundred rows of data to test for anticipated growth, I found that I was getting exactly 100 rows returned back on my REST calls.

This is a very simple thing to address.  I mo chás (and I believe in most cases), the default REST calls to SharePoint (and possibly as an industry standard?) ar ais 100 rows.  To return more than the default, use the $top parameter on your call, mar atá i:

GET /Insights Dev/_api/web/lists/GetByTitle(‘MockBlog’)/míreanna?$select=ID,Teideal,Categories/Title,Blog_x0020_Author/Title,DatePublished,BlogSummary&$expand=Blog_x0020_Author,Catagóirí&$filter=&$top=9999

I picked 9999 in this case since I know that growth-wise, there won’t be more than 200 or so rows added to this list in a year.  If it becomes ungainly, we can implement some paging down the road.

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2 smaointe ar "Quick agus Simplí: SharePoint CHUID Call Amháin Tuairisceáin 100 Taifid

  1. Ashish Patel

    Recently, I came to know that if ClientData.svc truncates the records and sends only 100 records, it includes __next property, the value of which includes URL for the next set of items. Technically, a loop can be written which looks for this property and fetch all required data by making multiple calls. What’s your thoughts on that?

    Freagra
  2. Chris

    Go raibh maith agat. This saved my butt. Please mention that the top has to be at the end, or at least after the select and filter (at least for me it did). I fought it for a good couple of hours til I saw it on your blog, put it at the end and it worked. SP 2013 enterprise.
    thanks again,
    Chris

    Freagra

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