Is it possible to send a string/id to an api call and return it?
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I am integrating your mozscape API into a project of mine and I am in need of seeing if I can send and return a variable with an associated call.
For instance when I am sending some batch URL's I am requesting the [upa] and [pda] back. I am also requesting the [uu] (canonical URL) but it always seems to come back blank. So the issue I am having is if I send a batch of urls to the API how do I know how to associate a [upa] or [pda] with a link?
My thoughts are if I could send a ID with a link and return that ID back then I know how to associate the [upa] or [pda] with that particular link.
Anyone know?
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Sweet thanks man
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Hey there! This question would actually be a great candidate for our API Forums. The Q&A here will typically focus on SEO and Moz Analytics questions and while we don't exclude API questions here we do have a forum dedicated to them below:
https://seomoz.zendesk.com/categories/6328-API-Support-Forums
Hope the forums can direct you where you need!
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