Hi Chema,<br>
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we have deliberately not included table fields in webhooks and web service requests so far. The reasons for this decision were:
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<li>A table can contain up to 1000 rows and 50 columns. This means that a lot of data would be transferred. For this type of integrations, it is typically not recommended to transfer such large amounts of data.</li>
<li>Table data is a data matrix. It can be provided in a variety of formats and structures. It is hardly possible to provide a standard structure that fits the external application without any adaptations. In most cases, it is necessary to adapt the data to the structure of the external application.</li>
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At the moment, the recommended way is to provide the necessary parameters, GUIDs and IDs to a middleware, e.g. an integration platform (iPaaS), then pull the table data and transform it there before sending it to the third-party application.<br>
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Viele Grüße / With best regards,<br>
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Gerardo Lisanti<br>
Product Manager  |  DocuWare GmbH