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Using UI to create complex payload for queries using Adaptive Search REST APIs

Blog: Oracle BPM

In the previous blog, we demonstrated how to run complex queries across various business objects using Adaptive Search REST APIs.

However, sometimes one may need help in creating these queries. E.g., you might be new to it and not aware of the syntax and need it for a quick demo. Sometimes, the field names might be difficult to figure out. 

We’ll see how you can quickly create the query from the UI and then use it in the call to the REST API.

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