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  • question seems very vague, maybe you could add all the variables to an object and send the object as a request header

    – bobbyrne01
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:44



















  • question seems very vague, maybe you could add all the variables to an object and send the object as a request header

    – bobbyrne01
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:44

















question seems very vague, maybe you could add all the variables to an object and send the object as a request header

– bobbyrne01
Nov 21 '18 at 10:44





question seems very vague, maybe you could add all the variables to an object and send the object as a request header

– bobbyrne01
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You can do something like this as follows-




  1. Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
    to create environment variables the use this link.

  2. Use the variables in your Header like this-


enter image description here



Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.



Hope this helps.






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    You can do something like this as follows-




    1. Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
      to create environment variables the use this link.

    2. Use the variables in your Header like this-


    enter image description here



    Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.



    Hope this helps.






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      You can do something like this as follows-




      1. Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
        to create environment variables the use this link.

      2. Use the variables in your Header like this-


      enter image description here



      Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.



      Hope this helps.






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        You can do something like this as follows-




        1. Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
          to create environment variables the use this link.

        2. Use the variables in your Header like this-


        enter image description here



        Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.



        Hope this helps.






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        You can do something like this as follows-




        1. Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
          to create environment variables the use this link.

        2. Use the variables in your Header like this-


        enter image description here



        Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.



        Hope this helps.







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