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I'm trying to use the Form Stack API to download some submissions onto my computer. I can download all submissions, but I would like to download records where the field is equal to some value (similar to using where in SQL).



It seems that the search_field_x and search_value_x options are used for this purpose but I can't get them to work.



Does anyone have an example on how to specify these parameters? I couldn't quite make sense of the docs here. That is, I did not understand what the values 1-10 represented.



This is the curl command I've been using. I have also used their online interface to pull the data, but the result is always the full set of submissions rather than a subset, which is what I'm after.



cstr='curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer secret_number" https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/form/form_id/submission.json?data=true&page=1&per_page=10&search_field_x=School&search_value_x="St.John" > my_data.json'









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    I'm trying to use the Form Stack API to download some submissions onto my computer. I can download all submissions, but I would like to download records where the field is equal to some value (similar to using where in SQL).



    It seems that the search_field_x and search_value_x options are used for this purpose but I can't get them to work.



    Does anyone have an example on how to specify these parameters? I couldn't quite make sense of the docs here. That is, I did not understand what the values 1-10 represented.



    This is the curl command I've been using. I have also used their online interface to pull the data, but the result is always the full set of submissions rather than a subset, which is what I'm after.



    cstr='curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer secret_number" https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/form/form_id/submission.json?data=true&page=1&per_page=10&search_field_x=School&search_value_x="St.John" > my_data.json'









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      I'm trying to use the Form Stack API to download some submissions onto my computer. I can download all submissions, but I would like to download records where the field is equal to some value (similar to using where in SQL).



      It seems that the search_field_x and search_value_x options are used for this purpose but I can't get them to work.



      Does anyone have an example on how to specify these parameters? I couldn't quite make sense of the docs here. That is, I did not understand what the values 1-10 represented.



      This is the curl command I've been using. I have also used their online interface to pull the data, but the result is always the full set of submissions rather than a subset, which is what I'm after.



      cstr='curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer secret_number" https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/form/form_id/submission.json?data=true&page=1&per_page=10&search_field_x=School&search_value_x="St.John" > my_data.json'









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      I'm trying to use the Form Stack API to download some submissions onto my computer. I can download all submissions, but I would like to download records where the field is equal to some value (similar to using where in SQL).



      It seems that the search_field_x and search_value_x options are used for this purpose but I can't get them to work.



      Does anyone have an example on how to specify these parameters? I couldn't quite make sense of the docs here. That is, I did not understand what the values 1-10 represented.



      This is the curl command I've been using. I have also used their online interface to pull the data, but the result is always the full set of submissions rather than a subset, which is what I'm after.



      cstr='curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer secret_number" https://www.formstack.com/api/v2/form/form_id/submission.json?data=true&page=1&per_page=10&search_field_x=School&search_value_x="St.John" > my_data.json'






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