API Enhancement: Create and Edit Groups!
We have released another API enhancement to production! It is now possible to create and edit Groups via the API. Check out this video that demonstrates how to consume these new API methods using the Google Chrome HTTP Dev Client:
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Thanks for the Great Post Tracy! It was excellent to see an example of the chrome dev http client, really powerful!
Another great tool is the JSON viewer plugin for notepad++. It displays the a JSON string in a tree view that you can expand and collapse. Very helpful in my opinion when your trying to better understand the return structure of a call.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback Tony!