I wrote a piece on getting started with the Data API Builder (DAB), which looked at how this product works and how to start using it. That was a basic look, but it gives data professionals an idea of how this might help them work more closely with front-end developers who are more comfortable with API access to data and dislike SQL. In this article, I want to continue to dive into DAB with a more detailed look at the REST API and how one might perform queries against the tables you have exposed from your database.
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