hey jeff , nice intro about ords, my client is using ords with servicenow . I need to pass the custom parameter in the query. Could you point me in the direction where i can check the how to pass query parameters with and or conjuction.
Here's an example www.thatjeffsmith.com/archive/2024/05/searching-json-arrays-with-json_exists-and-rest-apis/ If that's not what you're talking about/looking for - try to give me an example of what you're trying to achieve
I was 5 minutes into this video before I figured out that the word commonly used throughout is "ORDS" (Oracle Restful Data Services). It comes off as "words" given the unclear enunciation... and the auto-captioning hears it this way also. Trivia.
Ugh, so sorry to hear this! I will do my best to me more emphatic in pronunciation. It's been only recently I realized how many people were dependent on the auto-captioning.
@@JeffSmiththat I hear pretty well and work with people all over the world with various accents... I still had trouble determining what the word was. Did some googling until I got a match. Then figured perhaps others might also have a similar challenge. All good. First world problems.
great introduction about ORDS
Thanks!
hey jeff , nice intro about ords, my client is using ords with servicenow . I need to pass the custom parameter in the query. Could you point me in the direction where i can check the how to pass query parameters with and or conjuction.
Here's an example
www.thatjeffsmith.com/archive/2024/05/searching-json-arrays-with-json_exists-and-rest-apis/
If that's not what you're talking about/looking for - try to give me an example of what you're trying to achieve
simple and excellent
Glad you liked it
I watched this at 1.75x speed just so the title was correct ;)
perfect! I can't listen/learn that fast, but very glad almost everyone else can : )
You awesome guys with a great sense of humor!
I was 5 minutes into this video before I figured out that the word commonly used throughout is "ORDS" (Oracle Restful Data Services). It comes off as "words" given the unclear enunciation... and the auto-captioning hears it this way also. Trivia.
Ugh, so sorry to hear this! I will do my best to me more emphatic in pronunciation. It's been only recently I realized how many people were dependent on the auto-captioning.
@@JeffSmiththat
I hear pretty well and work with people all over the world with various accents... I still had trouble determining what the word was. Did some googling until I got a match. Then figured perhaps others might also have a similar challenge.
All good. First world problems.
great, thanks so much!
you're very welcome!
@@JeffSmiththat hi i have a doubt can u provide u r email address
@@sunithayerramsetti9081 jeff.d.smith@oracle.com