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June 11, 2025
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Getting batches of a particular dataset within a specific timeperiod.

  • June 11, 2025
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Hi is there any API call, that can give the list of all the batches that were ran for a specific dataset 'A' overall till today and  between time period from 'B' to 'C'.

Complete list of batches.

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jayakrishnaaparthasarathy
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 11, 2025

@jettyro  - Hope the below works to fetch all batch ID's specific to dataset, you need to make sure to have all other parameter to filter the response accordingly. 

https://platform.adobe.io/data/foundation/catalog/batches?batch={{batch}}&connection={{connection}}&connector={{connector}}&dataSet={{dataset}} 

Thank you,

Jayakrishnaa P.

JettyRoAuthor
Level 2
June 11, 2025

I am not able to open the link... can you type the complete endpoint. so that I can try it.

 

jayakrishnaaparthasarathy
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 11, 2025

I did try this, but if I am using startAfter={{startAfter}}&startBefore={{startBefore}} it is returning empty result though there are batches for the daaset , and are shown in API.

when I am using updatedafter... then it is giving me correct list of batches.. but..

it is not giving me a complete list.. it is just giving like some 10 or 12... though there are more than that .


oh yes, I too tried with other parameters and the response is getting squeezed. let us wait for response from experts on this forum. If not, I would suggest to create an adobe support ticket and get it clarified. 

kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 26, 2025

@jettyro Just checking in — were you able to resolve your issue?
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