How to pass multiple variables as Header Request in the postman?
How to pass multiple variables as Header Request in the postman?
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How to pass multiple variables as Header Request in the postman?
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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
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How to pass multiple variables as Header Request in the postman?
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How to pass multiple variables as Header Request in the postman?
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 9:53
ManteshJManteshJ
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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
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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
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You can do something like this as follows-
- Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
to create environment variables the use this link. - Use the variables in your Header like this-
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-
- Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
to create environment variables the use this link. - Use the variables in your Header like this-
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-
- Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
to create environment variables the use this link. - Use the variables in your Header like this-
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-
- Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
to create environment variables the use this link. - Use the variables in your Header like this-
Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.
Hope this helps.
You can do something like this as follows-
- Create environment variables in your postman. If you dont know how
to create environment variables the use this link. - Use the variables in your Header like this-
Benefit of the environment variables is you can use multiple variables and its values and it optimze your work efforts.
Hope this helps.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 11:17


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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