Status Codes

Upon receiving a request, the Oracle Primavera Cloud API returns a response containing one of the following standard HTTP status codes.

HTTP Status Code Description
200 OK

Request completed successfully.

A 200 status is returned when a request is successfully processed.

201 Created

New object created as requested.

A 201 status is returned when a request for synchronous or asynchronous object creation is successfully processed.

204 No content

Request completed successfully; there is no content to send in the response.

A 204 status is returned when a request is successfully processed, but there is no data to include in the resulting response body.

207 Multi-Status

Request completed with multiple response status codes.

A 207 status is returned when a request resolves multiple operations, each of which may have a different status code. The resulting response body contains objects detailing the resulting status code for each operation.

400 Bad Request The request could not be processed because it is missing information, contains invalid information, or has syntax errors.
401 Unauthorized The request is not authorized. The authentication credentials included with this request are missing or invalid.
403 Forbidden The user cannot be authenticated. The user does not have authorization to perform this request.
404 Not Found The request includes a URI that does not exist.
405 Method Not Allowed The HTTP verb specified in the request ( DELETE, GET, POST, PUT) is not supported for this request URI.
406 Not Acceptable The object identified by this request is not capable of generating a representation corresponding to one of the media types in the Accept header of the request. For example, the client's Accept request header may require XML format return values, but the API may only return JSON format values.
415 Not Acceptable The client's ContentType header is not correct (for example, the client attempts to send the request in XML, but the resource can only accept JSON).
429 Too Many Requests The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time ("rate limiting").
500 Internal Server Error The server encountered an unexpected error that prevented it from fulfilling the request.
503 Service Unavailable The server is unable to handle the request due to temporary overloading or maintenance.