Jason
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Hi , You're correct - the shared link "hash" at the end of the URL is different from the File's actual ID. Here's some reference for the call you're looking for: https://developer.box.com/en/...
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Hey there, Are you primarily working in the main box.com website, or are you uploading and viewing powerpoints through a custom API integration? This is specifically the platform and development ...
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Hey Balaji, There's not an API for specifically resetting external passwords unfortunately. Could you share a little bit about your intended use case?
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Hi Acivory, That's correct - the Content Explorer doesn't currently support generation of File Request objects, chiefly because the File Request API doesn't exist yet. However, it's on the roadmap:...
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Hi, That understanding sounds correct. You can theoretically use the "item_collection" or even "size" field on any individual folder to see if that particular folder is empty or not, but the API ...
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Official comment Hi Anirudh, You're pretty close! The field you're looking for is "login", on that current_user object. If you take a look at the type of the object returned by client.user().get(), you'll see <clas...
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Hi , If you're using the latest File Request feature, the field you're looking for will be in "uploader_display_name". https://developer.box.com/reference/resources/file--full/#param-uploader_d...
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Hi , Thanks for reaching out. Good question. Think of the developer token method as a way to test api calls manually without setting up either of Box's two authentication methods. This is use...
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Hi , Thanks for reaching out. I think this one has come up before more in the context of normal box logins, vs specifically the OAuth2 flow: https://pulse.box.com/forums/909778-help-shape-the-fu...
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Hey , Thanks for reaching out and good question. There's a few ways to think about it. From the perspective of the API, client sessions are powered by access tokens, which you may be aware l...