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richie
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Hey doubtsreadyapi,
Ive never tested response attachments before, but ive a couple of points to raise that might help.
Firstly without any readyapi! config overriding the operating system id expect a file to be written to your usr profile somewhere or at least a temp directory.
Im not in front of my laptop right now to check but have you had a look in the Preferences to see if you have a default download directory set?
Have you tried searching your hard drive for the filename or part of the filename?
This leads me onto my next point. Is the file coming in as an attachment on the response OR is it actually embedded within the response as a payload? Reason i ask is that you state the attachments tab isnt available on your response and also your screenshot appears to display encoded data. If you cant find a file on your harddrive id suspect (considering your screenshot) that perhaps the response doesnt have an attachment.
Once im back in front of my laptop i'll have a quick google and look in my readyapi! settings and update this response but in the meantime can you check your settings and if file exists on you harddrive
Ta
Rich
Ive never tested response attachments before, but ive a couple of points to raise that might help.
Firstly without any readyapi! config overriding the operating system id expect a file to be written to your usr profile somewhere or at least a temp directory.
Im not in front of my laptop right now to check but have you had a look in the Preferences to see if you have a default download directory set?
Have you tried searching your hard drive for the filename or part of the filename?
This leads me onto my next point. Is the file coming in as an attachment on the response OR is it actually embedded within the response as a payload? Reason i ask is that you state the attachments tab isnt available on your response and also your screenshot appears to display encoded data. If you cant find a file on your harddrive id suspect (considering your screenshot) that perhaps the response doesnt have an attachment.
Once im back in front of my laptop i'll have a quick google and look in my readyapi! settings and update this response but in the meantime can you check your settings and if file exists on you harddrive
Ta
Rich
doubtsreadyapi
4 years agoContributor
Hey richie
Thanks for the detailed explanation, I have already checked whether the file is available in my local directory with the name, but i haven't found any file with the name and i have checked the preferences also there is no directory mentioned.