Update: Issue resolved, un-installed postman and updated the collections. I have been having difficulty running the newer API's released viaPostman. No matter how I try to execute using the newer collections it never returns anything. When I switch back to an older collection - it executes fine. Same Cisco API key, same global variables. I noticed that the OpenAPI standard changed some things. For example, when retrieving networks within an organization Old API calls looked like this: <a href="<a href="https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/[organizationId]/networks" target="_blank">https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/[organizationId]/networks</a>" target="_blank"><a href="https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/[organizationId]/networks</a" target="_blank">https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/[organizationId]/networks</a</a>> New API calls looked like this: <a href="<a href="https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/:organizationId/networks?configTemplateId=" target="_blank">https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/:organizationId/networks?configTemplateId=</a>" target="_blank"><a href="https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/:organizationId/networks?configTemplateId=</a" target="_blank">https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/:organizationId/networks?configTemplateId=</a</a>> The brackets vs the colon is the only obvious difference, yet when I execute the same commands in Postman one is successful while the other isn't. My problem is that while I like that the older API collections work, there are new things added that I want to utilize, but I cannot seem to get to work. What am I missing other than being dense? I'm not a developer, so any help would be great. I've also attached some screenshots. Newer collection Older collection
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