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|(INDICATOR Integer ID)
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|[[Indicator]] ID
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|1
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|(Integer number)
| (Integer number)
|[[Indicator]] ID of parent ([[Indicator]]s without a parent should have their parent [[Indicator]] ID set to -1)
| [[Indicator]] ID of parent ([[Indicator]]s without a parent should have their parent [[Indicator]] ID set to -1)
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===Response Codes===
===Response Codes===
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|Codes Overview
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===Example POST===
===Example POST===

Revision as of 11:39, 8 June 2026

API Endpoint: api/session/event/editorindicator/set_parent/

Description: Set a parent Indicator for a specified Indicator. This will cause the specified Indicator to be a subselectable Indicator of the parent. It is not possible to set an Indicator which has a parent itself as a parent of another Indicator.

Name Importance Type Description Values
0 REQUIRED (INDICATOR Integer ID) Indicator ID
1 REQUIRED (Integer number) Indicator ID of parent (Indicators without a parent should have their parent Indicator ID set to -1)

Response Codes

Response Code: Description
204 No Content
300-600 Codes Overview

Example POST

Curl example POST:

curl 'https://engine.tygron.com/api/session/event/editorindicator/set_parent/' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Authorization: Bearer API_TOKEN' -d '[ 1, 1 ]'

JavaScript example POST:

var options = {
 method: "POST",
 headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", "Authorization": "Bearer API_TOKEN" },
 body: '[ 1, 1 ]'
};
fetch("https://engine.tygron.com/api/session/event/editorindicator/set_parent/", options)
 .then(response => response.text())
 .then(result => console.log(result))
 .catch(error => console.log('error', error));