Let me first remind you that ERPNext rides on top of the Frappe framework. Making API calls from any part of ERPNext or the frappe framework is not any different from how you would do it say in Django. In this episode, I will do the basic API calls you can make. This will however give you a general overview on how to work with any API.
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