title | description | author | ms.localizationpriority | ms.subservice | doc_type |
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TableColumnCollection: add |
Adds a new column to the table. |
lumine2008 |
medium |
excel |
apiPageType |
Namespace: microsoft.graph
Adds a new column to the table.
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POST /me/drive/items/{id}/workbook/tables/{id|name}/columns/add
POST /me/drive/root:/{item-path}:/workbook/tables/{id|name}/columns/add
POST /me/drive/items/{id}/workbook/worksheets/{id|name}/tables/{id|name}/columns/add
POST /me/drive/root:/{item-path}:/workbook/worksheets/{id|name}/tables/{id|name}/columns/add
Name | Description |
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Authorization | Bearer {token}. Required. Learn more about authentication and authorization. |
Workbook-Session-Id | Workbook session Id that determines if changes are persisted or not. Optional. |
In the request body, provide a JSON object with the following parameters.
Parameter | Type | Description |
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index | Int32 | Specifies the relative position of the new column. The previous column at this position is shifted to the right. The index value should be equal to or less than the last column's index value, so it can't be used to append a column at the end of the table. Zero-indexed. |
values | Json | Optional. A two-dimensional array of unformatted values of the table column. |
name | string | name |
If successful, this method returns 200 OK
response code and workbookTableColumn object in the response body.
Here's an example of how to call this API.
The following example shows a request.
POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/drive/items/{id}/workbook/tables/{id|name}/columns/add
Content-type: application/json
{
"index": 3,
"values": [
{
}
]
}
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The following example shows the response. Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: application/json
{
"id": "99",
"name": "name-value",
"index": 99,
"values": "values-value"
}