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$select | A comma-separated list of columns to return. 'id' will always be returned | $select=name,architect_no | ||||||||||||||||||
$orderby | A comma-separated list of columns to sort by. Sorting direction can be specified using asc or desc. Default is asc. If no orderby is specified, the result is sorted by id | $orderby=name,architect_no desc, | ||||||||||||||||||
$filter | Used to restrict which rows are returned. A column can have a criteria to filter by. The value for filter can be quoted to handle embedded spaces and strings. Currently only 'and' can be used to combine multiple filters. Operators:
| $filter=created gt '2019-1-1' $filter=name in ('kitchen', 'office') $filter=id in (1001, 1003, 1005) $filter=contains(name,'kitch') | ||||||||||||||||||
$top | Max number of rows to return. Default is 100010000. If more data is available than is returned, the result will contain a RFC5988 header value | $top=123 | ||||||||||||||||||
$skip | How many rows to skip on result-set. Default is 0. Can be combined with $top to implement paging | $skip=100 |
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