Retrieve a custom object

get

/api/bulk/2.0/customObjects/{parentId}

Retrieves a custom object that matches the criteria specified in the URL parameters.

Request

Supported Media Types
Path Parameters
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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

OK.
Body ()
Root Schema : CustomObjectIndividualResponse
Type: object
Title: CustomObjectIndividualResponse
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400 Response

Bad request. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

401 Response

Unauthorized. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

403 Response

Forbidden. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

404 Response

The requested resource was not found. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

409 Response

There was a conflict. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

410 Response

The requested resource is no longer available. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

412 Response

The resource you are attempting to delete has dependencies, and cannot be deleted. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

413 Response

Storage space exceeded. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

500 Response

The service has encountered an internal server error. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.

503 Response

There was a timeout processing the request. See Status Codes for information about other possible HTTP status codes.
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Examples

The following examples demonstrate how to retrieve a custom object using an HTTP request and cURL. For more information on requests, see API requests.

HTTP Request Example

Retrieve the custom object with id #6:


GET /customObjects/6
			

Response:


{
    "name":"Purchase History",
    "uniqueFieldUri":"/customObjects/6/fields/91",
    "uri":"/customObjects/6",
    "createdBy":"EloquaSystem",
    "createdAt":"2014-06-16T14:43:46.8670000Z",
    "updatedBy":"EloquaSystem",
    "updatedAt":"2014-06-16T14:43:47.0230000Z"
}
			

cURL Example

Here is the same example in cURL given an instance with the name APITest, username API.User, and POD of 3.


curl --user "APITest\API.User" --request GET https://secure.p03.eloqua.com/api/bulk/2.0/customObjects/6
			
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