12-01-2016 02:44 AM
Hi,
I check the API doc and test it.
In the doc, here is the example query
<
body
>
<
bodyContent
xsi:type
=
"java:com.webex.service.binding.history.lstrecordaccessDetailHistory"
>
<
recondID
>5862</
recondID
>
<
timeZoneID
>4</
timeZoneID
>
</
bodyContent
>
</
body
>
I found "lstrecordaccessDetailHistory" is not correct, it should be "LstrecordaccessDetailHistory".
Because lstrecordaccessDetailHistory shows not class found error.
When I use Lstxxxx method, then I see "sorry, no record found" error.
After that, I noticed the attribute of recording ID is "recondID" in the doc.
So I guess it is a typo. then I changed it to recordID.But it still shows "no record found".
I noticed LstRecording use not "recordID" but "recordingID".
So I use "recordingID" instead of recordID.But it shows another error
unable to find FieldDescriptor for 'recondingID'
Could you give me your example to see recording detail history?
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12-01-2016 11:52 AM
Historical data typically takes 48-72h before its accessible; unfortunately its not realtime.. have you allowed enough time for this?
12-01-2016 11:52 AM
Historical data typically takes 48-72h before its accessible; unfortunately its not realtime.. have you allowed enough time for this?
12-01-2016 11:48 PM
Ryan, Thank you.
You are correct. it does not take enough time.
Do you know which is correct recordID or recondID?
12-02-2016 12:55 PM
It should be recordID, its a typo I'll see if we can get fixed.
12-04-2016 08:55 PM
Hi Ryan,
Thank you.
I still see "Sorry, no record found". It took more than 48 hours.
I used value of recordingID as recordID
The recordingID is returned by "lstRecordingResponse"
return of lstRecordingResponse
Are something wrong?
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