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Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack Apps to Stack OverflowStack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack Apps to Stack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack Apps to Stack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

replaced http://stackapps.com/ with https://stackapps.com/
Source Link

Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack AppsStack Apps to Stack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack Apps to Stack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

Consider the following API request:

http://api.stackexchange.com/2.0/questions/3064?site=stackapps

This question was migrated from Stack Apps to Stack Overflow. However, the migrated_to field is missing question_id . According to the documentation for migration_info, question_id should be contained in the response when using the default filter.

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