Employee Data
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Endpoints
Search Filters
Pagination
9min
pagination information for the /v2/member/search/es dsl endpoint shortcuts pagination using curl requests https //docs coresignal com/api/employee api search filters pagination#titsx examples of pagination usage with curl requests overview why is pagination needed? profile ids are provided in batches of 1000 ids per page sometimes, a request might yield more ids than can be displayed on a single page in such situations, you'll need to use pagination to obtain all the requested ids from the post request where can i see the page count? response header infomation response headers contain information such as the total result count , page number , and the last id on the page example x next page after "2025 01 03 16 05 03",595196775 x total pages 2 x total results 1303 x next page after displays the last id on the page x total pages lists the total number of pages with id results x total results shows the total number of ids returned by your search using p agination in curl requests this tutorial requires prior knowledge of how to compile post requests in employee api compiling employee post request https //docs coresignal com/api/employee api search postman elasticsearch dsl endpoint use parameter x next page after to retrieve a second page of ids navigate to the headers section and click it 2\ find the following information x next page after x total pages x total results x next page after displays the last id on the page x total pages lists the total number of pages available for your search x total results shows the total number of ids available 3\ add parameter ?after={last id} to the post request to see the next results page pagination example curl x 'post' \\ 'https //api coresignal com/cdapi/v2/member/search/es dsl?after="2025 01 03 16 05 03",595196775' \\ h 'accept application/json' \\ h 'apikey {api key}' \\ h 'content type application/json' \\ d '{ "last updated gte" "2022 05 26 12 41 10", "certification name" "data processing", "experience title" "python developer" }' 4\ execute the request, and you will see the next page in the body section \[ 1000, 1001, 3000, 4004 ]