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Introduction
Every sub ratio belongs to at least one Ratio Set
In practice, due to the design of the front-end, a Sub Ratio normally only belongs to a single Ratio Set
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Sub Ratio
Desc: Get all sub ratios
url: /sub_ratios
params: default params:
header: {'X-User-Token': 'Ppteex1dWbEcnNC311NFOrJqNHP98zN2ccMpWEei--ixL50J7uZsnprbOu--WbOcz50zaS48JzyXXZHS9A==',
'X-User-Email': ‘soft.dave99@gmail.com’}
Optional Params {ratio_set_ids => [11]}
response example: default response example (multiple records)
The Priority determines the order in which each sub ratio should be displayed when listed on a form.
The default criteria is the optional description text that can be displayed for that sub ratio when the ratio set is part of a scale indicator and used in a survey.
The default points applies to when a ratio set is used as part of a scale indicator within a survey. Those points can be used to calculate verdicts.
Desc: Get a single sub ratio
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Endpoint:
GET /api/v2/sub_ratios/:id
Authentication: Requires valid authentication token
Response Format: JSON
Query Parameter
id
(integer): The unique identifier for the sub_ratio
Response Attributes
id
(integer): The unique identifier for the sub-ratio.name
(string): The name of the sub-ratio.ratio_set_id
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(integer): The ID of the ratio set to which this sub-ratio belongs.
default_criteria
(string): The default criteria for the sub-ratio.default_points
(numeric): The default points for the sub-ratio (nullable).priority
(integer): The priority of the sub-ratio.updated_at
(string): Timestamp of last update.created_at
(string): Timestamp of creation.