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      <title>How to use Python to start an Orchestrator Workflow</title>
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      <description>In a previous article, I taught you how to explore and use the REST API to start a Workflow using a generic browser based REST Client. In this article, I will provide a Python based example of running the &amp;ldquo;Create a Record&amp;rdquo; workflow that was created in Part 2 of my SQL Plug-in Dynamic Types Simple CMDB for vCACarticle. Since I&amp;rsquo;m not even close to being proficient with Python, this will be a very short article!</description>
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