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Hello!
I know this feature is not baked into the Python client and what Docs have about the rresponse ... but ...
I was wondering is there a way to get id of a statement in post response after I've requested a statement to be generated?
I'm trying to set up a local service without internet exposure or hosting and I don't want to be using ngrok or expose local computer to the network.
Getting a statement id would be beneficial to later read it with get or to target it directly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello!
I know this feature is not baked into the Python client and what Docs have about the rresponse ... but ...
I was wondering is there a way to get id of a statement in post response after I've requested a statement to be generated?
I'm trying to set up a local service without internet exposure or hosting and I don't want to be using ngrok or expose local computer to the network.
Getting a statement id would be beneficial to later read it with get or to target it directly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: