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I realize this is a late reply but if you're still stuck, I always place quotes around the URL value in the URI definition in the playbook. That may be what is creating the bad request.
Aaaah, now the universe makes sense again. Thank you!
Hi GreenMotion, Could you please share your code? Thanks, Reza.
Hi GreenMotion, thank you and sorry for the late reply, I've been busy with som...
I am not sure if this works, but it's worth a shot. (If I have time today, I will see if I can try it on my end too). But instead of using /, try using the URL Encoded value for /, which is: %2F
Try seperating multiple entries with the URLEncoded value for | So, for instance: 10.29.1.0|10.29.0.0 thus: 10.29.1.0%7C10.29.0.0
Hi, I understood the logic, I was getting an error because I wrote ipv4_addr after A record. Thank you very much for your answers.
Hello Nexar, Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the Palo Alto integration .. are you trying to go from InfoBlox to Palo Alto or the other way around, i.e. is the IP Address coming from InfoBlox or from Palo Alto? Cheers, GM
Just wanted to post a follow-up. I could never get the extattrs to work on the ...

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