Description Usage Arguments Value Note Examples
The Fields API describes a hierarchy of your data. At the heart of this API is the listing of FieldId values. Each FieldId corresponds to a value in the Entries API.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | fields_info(
wufoo_name = auth_name(NULL),
formIdentifier = NULL,
showRequestURL = FALSE,
debugConnection = 0L,
domain = "wufoo.com"
)
|
wufoo_name |
- User's Name. Default: |
formIdentifier |
- this will give you information about just one form. A request without
the |
showRequestURL |
- use only for DEBUG purposes |
debugConnection |
- samilar as above. Either "0L" (false; default) or "1L" |
domain |
- for whatever reason domain's ccTLD may change. With this parameter you can change
default |
Title - The title is the friendly name you gave the field when creating your form. For example, if you were building a table with the API, the Title would be a column header.
Type - The Type represents a Wufoo field type. A listing of the these types can be found in the Field Type section of this documentation.
ID - This is the unique reference ID for your field. There will be one corresponding ID for each Entry in return value of the the Entries API.
IsRequired - This value can be one or zero, representing whether or not the field has been marked required in the Form Builder.
OtherField - This value is true or false and is only set if the field has choices. Only Multiple-Choice fields have the option of an Other field. When a Multiple-Choice field is marked as HasOtherField, the last choice is the Other field.
For developers: This function returns 2 data frames. One containing only default fields, another one containing subfields as described http://help.wufoo.com/articles/en_US/SurveyMonkeyArticleType/The-Fields-API#Fancypants. "These include name, shortname, checkbox, address, and likert."
1 2 3 4 5 | ## Not run:
fields_info(formIdentifier = "z5kqx7h1gtvg4g", showRequestURL = TRUE)
fields_info(formIdentifier = "z5kqx7h1gtvg4g", debugConnection = 1L)
## End(Not run)
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