I did some searching through posts and I see quite a few posts talking about the ability to pull registrant data through the API. All the posts I read said that it could be useful, but it isn't supported yet. I'm curious as to whether this has been implemented in the API now. I looked through the API documentation and I am not able to find anything about it.
Here is a little background on my interest in this feature. I work for a brand marketing company and we have a large customer that uses the Active site for their race registrations. They are going to start offering their racers the option of having their packet shipped to them rather than waiting to pick it up before the race. It is entirely possible that we will be shipping out hundreds (if not thousands) of race packets in the weeks before a race. Being able to pull down the name, address and shirt size for registered participants would be quite useful in this situation.
I do understand that we could have our customer export a CSV and upload it into our order management system, but that seems clunky at best, and certainly having them email the CSV to us is not a secure way to transport the data.
I did some searching through posts and I see quite a few posts talking about the ability to pull registrant data through the API. All the posts I read said that it could be useful, but it isn't supported yet. I'm curious as to whether this has been implemented in the API now. I looked through the API documentation and I am not able to find anything about it.
Here is a little background on my interest in this feature. I work for a brand marketing company and we have a large customer that uses the Active site for their race registrations. They are going to start offering their racers the option of having their packet shipped to them rather than waiting to pick it up before the race. It is entirely possible that we will be shipping out hundreds (if not thousands) of race packets in the weeks before a race. Being able to pull down the name, address and shirt size for registered participants would be quite useful in this situation.
I do understand that we could have our customer export a CSV and upload it into our order management system, but that seems clunky at best, and certainly having them email the CSV to us is not a secure way to transport the data.
Message edited by Bob 11 years ago