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Limiting the response of the MailChimp API to a new record on a list
Can't get MailChimp API listUpdateMember to change a user's email addressHow to get single record, filtered by email address, from MailChimp list using API 3.0MailChimp API 3.0 batch request returns 400 Invalid Resource errorMailchimp API v3.0 add email to list via NodeJS httpHow to create/update bulk of emails to Mailchimp list using their api 3.0?Groupings in MailChimp 3.0 APIHow filter an http response with MailChimp API V3?MailChimp resubscribe a deleted member causes the API to return a 400 bad requestMailchimp API 3 to add subscriber not working - from Flask
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I'm using the MailChimp API to create new records on a list after a form submission. However, currently, these requests can take up to 700ms according to New Relic to make. If this was a lookup, I'd limit the fields parameter to change what gets returned - I don't actually need anything other than a success/fail response - but there doesn't seem to be anything of that sort on the PUT list endpoint. Is there a way to do this?
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I'm using the MailChimp API to create new records on a list after a form submission. However, currently, these requests can take up to 700ms according to New Relic to make. If this was a lookup, I'd limit the fields parameter to change what gets returned - I don't actually need anything other than a success/fail response - but there doesn't seem to be anything of that sort on the PUT list endpoint. Is there a way to do this?
mailchimp mailchimp-api-v3.0
By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
– Curtis Parfitt-Ford
Mar 27 at 16:30
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I'm using the MailChimp API to create new records on a list after a form submission. However, currently, these requests can take up to 700ms according to New Relic to make. If this was a lookup, I'd limit the fields parameter to change what gets returned - I don't actually need anything other than a success/fail response - but there doesn't seem to be anything of that sort on the PUT list endpoint. Is there a way to do this?
mailchimp mailchimp-api-v3.0
I'm using the MailChimp API to create new records on a list after a form submission. However, currently, these requests can take up to 700ms according to New Relic to make. If this was a lookup, I'd limit the fields parameter to change what gets returned - I don't actually need anything other than a success/fail response - but there doesn't seem to be anything of that sort on the PUT list endpoint. Is there a way to do this?
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By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
– Curtis Parfitt-Ford
Mar 27 at 16:30
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By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
– Curtis Parfitt-Ford
Mar 27 at 16:30
By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
– Curtis Parfitt-Ford
Mar 27 at 16:30
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
– Curtis Parfitt-Ford
Mar 27 at 16:30
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By record, you mean a new contact/customer?
– Alexandre Cassagne
Mar 27 at 13:19
@AlexandreCassagne - yes, a new member of the list. :)
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