Job Write Method
The Job API provides access to the Job Resource.
Job Write enables the user to newly register or update the specified job opening information.
POST |
https://{Request URI Host}/v1/job?partition=[value] |
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Scope
The access privilege required for Job Write is as follows:
job_w
Input Variables
When using the GET or POST Method, the parameter of the HTTP Header must be specified with a value. For details, see HTTP Header.
The following shows the Parameters that can be specified:
Required | Parameter | Definition |
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● | partition | Specify a numerical value for the Partition Id. To check the Partition Id that can be accessed, acquire the information using Partition Read. |
The following value can be specified in the XML format for the data block for POST.
Tag | Definition |
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Job | Root element that indicates the Job data. |
Item | Indicates one piece of Job information. |
Field | Specify the item and value. For information on the Fields that can be specified, see Job - Field List. |
Result Values
When the processing is successfully completed, “200” is returned to the Response Header as the HTTP status, and the value that is described in Output Values can be acquired.
If an error occurs, a value other than 200 is returned.
Output Values
The output value can be acquired in the XML format.
Tag | Definition |
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Job | Root element that indicates the Job data. |
Item | Indicates one piece of Job information. |
Id | The Id of the updated or newly registered Job. |
Code | The code that represents the processing result. For details, see Result Code List. |
Job Write Sample
This sample code shown below is not encoded. In the case of an actual Request, encoding/decoding may be necessary depending on the content.
The following sample newly registers the position “Corporate sales” by associating it with the Client ID: 10002 and Recruiter ID: 10010 and also updates the position of the JOB ID: 20001.
Input XML <?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8” standalone=”yes”?> |
Output XML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> |