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The QuickBase API allows Web page designers, Perl, Java, and Visual Basic developers to access QuickBase from their pages or code.

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No anyone who programs in an environment that supports HTTP POSTs and GETs can make use of the QuickBase API. This includes but is not limited to C, C++, Python programmers as well as Cold Fusion developers.

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If you are a billing account manager, you can find the terms of service for your account by following the steps below:

1. Login to QuickBase and go to your My QuickBase page.
2. Click on the "Manage your billing account" link on the right.
3. Click the Summary tab.
4. Click Change Plan on the left.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the link "Terms of Service."

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By creating a trial account, a new billing account is created. Because you are using another billing account's applications, QuickBase can merge accounts and pull your trial account into the company account. This will also transfer any of your applications and/or users belonging to your trial account into the destination account.

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Each API call accepts a parameter called "udata". This parameter is passed back in the XML response. You can create an application with a single client side XSL stylesheet that displays data differently depending on the value of the udata parameter.

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Create a formula field of type "Formula URL - (Link)". Let's assume the first application is a list of action items, and the related application is a list of related files. Then you need to create a formula like the one below:

URLRoot() & "db/6k7gvdyw?act=API_GenAddRecordForm&_fnm_issue_id="
& URLEncode(ToText([Record ID#]))

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