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Sep 17, 9:58 PM
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I want to query all weekly shounen jump titles, is this possible within the current API schema?

Looking in the docs I didn't find anything that would let me query specific fields, only by words.

Is there a workaround? Looping by a ranking and saving only Shounen Jump Weekly results?

Maybe creating a public list with all 768 titles and querying for their details?
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Sep 18, 12:34 PM
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@isotonico Hi! There is no easy solution for your problem. You can either query the ranking endpoint, 500 manga per request, or create a public list with those entries.
Your choice.
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Sep 18, 7:24 PM
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@isotonico Hi! There is no easy solution for your problem. You can either query the ranking endpoint, 500 manga per request, or create a public list with those entries.
Your choice.
@ZeroCrystal Thanks for confirming this mate. Your answers on other threads have been very useful too!

Have a great day
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