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Getting Ops Notes Details

Last updated on 07 October, 2024

You can use LogicMonitor REST API v3 to get details of ops notes. You must authenticate yourself before making the API request.

Getting List of Ops Notes

You can include the following query parameters to control the kind of data to include in the response and how it is formatted.

Note: The query parameters are not part of the resource path and should not be included in the calculation of the LMv1 authentication signature.

URI: GET /setting/opsnotes

ParameterTypeDescription
fieldsStringThe response is filtered to include only the specified fields for each object. You can provide a list of properties separated by a comma.
Example – /setting/opsnotes?fields=note,id
sizeIntegerIndicate the number of results to display. A maximum of 1000 results can be requested in a GET request. By default, a list of 50 ops notes is returned if a value is not provided for this parameter.
Example – /setting/opsnotes?size=5
offsetIntegerIndicates the number of results to offset the displayed results. By default offset is set to 0.
Example – /setting/opsnotes?offset=2
filterStringThe response is filtered according to the operator and specified value, that is, filter=property{operator}value
  • Use an asterisk (*) to match more than one character
  • Use a comma (,) to separate multiple filters
Filter the response based on tagscreatedByhappenedOnmonitorObjectGroupsmonitorObjectNames, or _all field values.
Operators include:
  • Greater than or equals: >:
  • Less than or equals: <:
  • Greater than: >
  • Less than: <
  • Equals: :
  • Does not equal: !:
  • Includes: ~
  • Does not include: !~ 
Example – /setting/opsnotes?filter=note~upgrade
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