(function(webapi, $){
function safeAjax(ajaxOptions) {
var deferredAjax = $.Deferred();
shell.getTokenDeferred().done(function (token) {
// add headers for AJAX
if (!ajaxOptions.headers) {
$.extend(ajaxOptions, {
headers: {
"__RequestVerificationToken": token
}
});
} else {
ajaxOptions.headers["__RequestVerificationToken"] = token;
}
$.ajax(ajaxOptions)
.done(function(data, textStatus, jqXHR) {
validateLoginSession(data, textStatus, jqXHR, deferredAjax.resolve);
}).fail(deferredAjax.reject); //AJAX
}).fail(function () {
deferredAjax.rejectWith(this, arguments); // on token failure pass the token AJAX and args
});
return deferredAjax.promise();
}
webapi.safeAjax = safeAjax;
})(window.webapi = window.webapi || {}, jQuery)
webapi.safeAjax({
type: "POST",
url: "/_api/accounts",
contentType: "application/json",
data: JSON.stringify({
"name": "Sample Account"
}),
success: function (res, status, xhr) {
//print id of newly created table record
console.log("entityID: "+ xhr.getResponseHeader("entityid"))
}
});
When inserting data in a lookup column, I'm using this format :
JSON.stringify({
"{column_name}@odata.bind": "/{table_set_name}({record_GUID})"
})
It worked for my 1st lookup column, but for the others I'm getting an error 400 (Bad Request). I have checked table permissions and webroles and everything should be in order.
Any ideas about what could be going wrong ?