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Data Manager API

POST Edit Column Names

This request allows the user to edit the column names of their Data Manager table.

Resource URL

https://www.mapquestapi.com/datamanager/v2/edit-column-names

Resource Information

Response FormatsJSON, XML
AuthenticationYes (Requires Key)
Rate LimitedYes

Request Parameters

Request ParameterDescriptionRequired
key
String
A unique key to authorize use of the API.Yes
inFormat
String
Specifies the format of the json/xml parameter. Must be one of the following, if supplied:
  • json
  • xml
Default = json
No
outFormat
String
Specifies the format of the response. Must be one of the following, if supplied:
  • json
  • xml
Default = json
No

Body Parameters

NameDescriptionRequired
clientId
String
This is the ClientID associated with the API Key.Yes
password
String
This is the registry password associated with the API Key.Yes
tableName
String
This is the complete name of the table.
Table names for legacy users are prefixed with mqap.CLIENT_ID_
Table names for new users are prefixed with mqap.APPLICATION_KEY_
Yes
columnNames
String[]
An array of columns whose names you wish to update.Yes

Example Request

POST https://www.mapquestapi.com/datamanager/v2/edit-column-names?key=KEY&inFormat=json

Example Request Body

JSON
{
    "clientId": "CLIENT_ID",
    "password": "REGISTRY_PASSWORD",
    "tableName": "mqap.TABLENAME",
    "columnNames": [
        {
            "name": "NAME",
            "newName": "NAME"
        },
        ...
    ]
}
XML
<datamanager>
    <clientId>CLIENT_ID</clientId>
    <password>REGISTRY_PASSWORD</password>
    <tableName>TABLENAME</tableName>
    <columnNames>
        <columnName>
            <name>NAME</name>
            <newName>NAME</newName>
        </columnName>
        ...
    </columnNames>
</datamanager>

Example Response

JSON
{
    "tableName": "mqap.TABLENAME",
    "columns": [
        {
            "name": "...",
            "type": "...",
            "isPublic": "..."
        }
    ]
}
XML
<datamanager>
    <tableName>mqap.TABLENAME</tableName>
    <columns>
        <column>
            <name>...</name>
            <type>...</type>
            <isPublic>...</isPublic>
        </column>
    </columns>
</datamanager>