Get “lastModifiedDateTime” with MS Graph or REST





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I want to extract the "lastModifiedDateTime" from a list. I don't want to search the list by ID, but rather from its name. I know you can do it by MS graph, but the examples needs site ID as well as List ID. I want it in this similar form (tested in MS Graph explorer):



const SiteUrl = this.context.current.Web.Url;

SiteUrl+"/Lists/Project%20Information/AllItems.aspx/lastModifiedDateTime"


Does not work. Notice I want to use the current URL and hardcoded path (since all list have the same ending/name in the URL from provisioning, but the ID is different).



Is there any way I can use MS Graph to get the lastModifiedDateTime by site and list NAME and not ID? Or with Rest.










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    I want to extract the "lastModifiedDateTime" from a list. I don't want to search the list by ID, but rather from its name. I know you can do it by MS graph, but the examples needs site ID as well as List ID. I want it in this similar form (tested in MS Graph explorer):



    const SiteUrl = this.context.current.Web.Url;

    SiteUrl+"/Lists/Project%20Information/AllItems.aspx/lastModifiedDateTime"


    Does not work. Notice I want to use the current URL and hardcoded path (since all list have the same ending/name in the URL from provisioning, but the ID is different).



    Is there any way I can use MS Graph to get the lastModifiedDateTime by site and list NAME and not ID? Or with Rest.










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      I want to extract the "lastModifiedDateTime" from a list. I don't want to search the list by ID, but rather from its name. I know you can do it by MS graph, but the examples needs site ID as well as List ID. I want it in this similar form (tested in MS Graph explorer):



      const SiteUrl = this.context.current.Web.Url;

      SiteUrl+"/Lists/Project%20Information/AllItems.aspx/lastModifiedDateTime"


      Does not work. Notice I want to use the current URL and hardcoded path (since all list have the same ending/name in the URL from provisioning, but the ID is different).



      Is there any way I can use MS Graph to get the lastModifiedDateTime by site and list NAME and not ID? Or with Rest.










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      I want to extract the "lastModifiedDateTime" from a list. I don't want to search the list by ID, but rather from its name. I know you can do it by MS graph, but the examples needs site ID as well as List ID. I want it in this similar form (tested in MS Graph explorer):



      const SiteUrl = this.context.current.Web.Url;

      SiteUrl+"/Lists/Project%20Information/AllItems.aspx/lastModifiedDateTime"


      Does not work. Notice I want to use the current URL and hardcoded path (since all list have the same ending/name in the URL from provisioning, but the ID is different).



      Is there any way I can use MS Graph to get the lastModifiedDateTime by site and list NAME and not ID? Or with Rest.







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          You could use SP API _api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('listName') endpoint which returns list informations and deal with LastItemDeletedDate and LastItemModifiedDate.
          Here's a working code:



          var requestUri = _spPageContextInfo.webAbsoluteUrl + '/_api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('stuff')';
          xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
          xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
          if (this.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
          if(this.status == 200) {
          res = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
          console.log(res);
          console.log(res.d.LastItemModifiedDate);
          }
          else {
          console.log('Err. Could not return data.');
          }
          }
          };

          xhr.open('GET', requestUri, true);
          xhr.setRequestHeader('accept', 'application/json;odata=verbose');
          xhr.send();





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            You could use SP API _api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('listName') endpoint which returns list informations and deal with LastItemDeletedDate and LastItemModifiedDate.
            Here's a working code:



            var requestUri = _spPageContextInfo.webAbsoluteUrl + '/_api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('stuff')';
            xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
            xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
            if (this.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
            if(this.status == 200) {
            res = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
            console.log(res);
            console.log(res.d.LastItemModifiedDate);
            }
            else {
            console.log('Err. Could not return data.');
            }
            }
            };

            xhr.open('GET', requestUri, true);
            xhr.setRequestHeader('accept', 'application/json;odata=verbose');
            xhr.send();





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              You could use SP API _api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('listName') endpoint which returns list informations and deal with LastItemDeletedDate and LastItemModifiedDate.
              Here's a working code:



              var requestUri = _spPageContextInfo.webAbsoluteUrl + '/_api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('stuff')';
              xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
              xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
              if (this.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
              if(this.status == 200) {
              res = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
              console.log(res);
              console.log(res.d.LastItemModifiedDate);
              }
              else {
              console.log('Err. Could not return data.');
              }
              }
              };

              xhr.open('GET', requestUri, true);
              xhr.setRequestHeader('accept', 'application/json;odata=verbose');
              xhr.send();





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                You could use SP API _api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('listName') endpoint which returns list informations and deal with LastItemDeletedDate and LastItemModifiedDate.
                Here's a working code:



                var requestUri = _spPageContextInfo.webAbsoluteUrl + '/_api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('stuff')';
                xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
                xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
                if (this.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
                if(this.status == 200) {
                res = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
                console.log(res);
                console.log(res.d.LastItemModifiedDate);
                }
                else {
                console.log('Err. Could not return data.');
                }
                }
                };

                xhr.open('GET', requestUri, true);
                xhr.setRequestHeader('accept', 'application/json;odata=verbose');
                xhr.send();





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                You could use SP API _api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('listName') endpoint which returns list informations and deal with LastItemDeletedDate and LastItemModifiedDate.
                Here's a working code:



                var requestUri = _spPageContextInfo.webAbsoluteUrl + '/_api/web/Lists/GetByTitle('stuff')';
                xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
                xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
                if (this.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
                if(this.status == 200) {
                res = JSON.parse(this.responseText);
                console.log(res);
                console.log(res.d.LastItemModifiedDate);
                }
                else {
                console.log('Err. Could not return data.');
                }
                }
                };

                xhr.open('GET', requestUri, true);
                xhr.setRequestHeader('accept', 'application/json;odata=verbose');
                xhr.send();






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