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manpreet
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3 years ago
_x000D_ I imagine you've found the answer by now but this could help someone else as from experience the documentation isn't always the most friendly to jump into. You'll need to format it as a time_range object, the example object below is from that page of the documentation you included. It's essentially just an object with 2 properties- since and until. {'since'=>YYYY-MM-DD,'until'=>YYYY-MM-DD} So from the example URL you're using, rather than setting the since and until values using individual parameters, the time range would be set like this (I've URL encoded the object): time_range=%7B%22since%22%3A%22YYYY-MM-DD%22%2C%22until%22%3A%22YYYY-MM-DD%22%7D