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Introduction
Within a given data type, the format of the data returned in a GET is identical to the format expected in the
body of a PUT or POST.
TIP: Given this equivalence of input and output format, the easiest way to build PUTs and POSTs is often to perform a GET from the same collection and tweak the returned JSON to create a new or updated object.
Common Properties
Most objects share some or all
of these common properties that provide bookkeeping information about the object.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
createdId | number | The instanceId of the user who created this object. |
createdName | text | The full name of the user who created this object. |
createdDate | number | The GMT Unix epoch time this object was created. |
lastModifiedId | number | The instanceId of the user who last modified this object. |
lastModifiedName | text | The full name of the user who last modified this object. |
lastModifiedDate | number | The GMT Unix epoch time this object was last modified. |
id | number | The instanceId of this object. |
organizationId | number | The organizationId of this object. |
status | character | The status of the object. All records returned by the API should have a status of 'A' indicating that the record is active and has not been deleted. (Deleted records of any type are invisible to the API.) |