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OData $expand not working – SharePoint REST API

March 4, 2018March 4, 2018 Piyush K Singh7 Comments

As I have explained in one of my earlier post that, there are 2 REST APIs to retrieve items from SharePoint: –

  • Items – GET request and,
  • GetItems – POST request. CAML query in the body.

In this post, I’ll be discussing about the latter.
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SharePoint Task List

Retrieve Lookup, Managed Metadata, and, Person or Group data – SharePoint

August 31, 2017March 2, 2018 Piyush K Singh1 Comment

SharePoint Task List

In my, previous post, I had demonstrated how to get List Items using SharePoint REST API. In this post, we will see how to retrieve the following fields:

  • Lookup
  • Managed Metadata
  • Person or Group

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SharePoint REST API Items vs GetItems

SharePoint REST API: Retrieve List Items Comparison

July 31, 2017August 3, 2017 Piyush K Singh1 Comment

SharePoint REST API Items vs GetItems

In this post, I am going to perform a comparative analysis between the two SharePoint REST API methods, getitems and items. Both are used to fetch items from a SharePoint List.

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Piyush K Singh

Piyush K Singh

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