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# List all inventory assembly items

> Returns a list of inventory assembly items. Use the `cursor` parameter to paginate through the results.



## OpenAPI

````yaml GET /quickbooks-desktop/inventory-assembly-items
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  title: Conductor API
  version: 0.0.1
servers:
  - url: https://api.conductor.is/v1
security:
  - BearerAuth: []
paths:
  /quickbooks-desktop/inventory-assembly-items:
    get:
      summary: List all inventory assembly items
      description: >-
        Returns a list of inventory assembly items. Use the `cursor` parameter
        to paginate through the results.
      parameters:
        - in: query
          name: ids
          description: >-
            Filter for specific inventory assembly items by their
            QuickBooks-assigned unique identifier(s).


            **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore
            all other query parameters for this request.


            **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are not
            found, the request will return an error.
          schema:
            type: array
            items:
              type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for specific inventory assembly items by their
              QuickBooks-assigned unique identifier(s).


              **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will
              ignore all other query parameters for this request.


              **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are
              not found, the request will return an error.
            example:
              - 80000001-1234567890
        - in: query
          name: fullNames
          description: >-
            Filter for specific inventory assembly items by their full-name(s),
            case-insensitive. Like `id`, `fullName` is a unique identifier for
            an inventory assembly item, formed by by combining the names of its
            parent objects with its own `name`, separated by colons. For
            example, if an inventory assembly item is under "Assemblies" and has
            the `name` "Deluxe Kit", its `fullName` would be "Assemblies:Deluxe
            Kit".


            **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore
            all other query parameters for this request.


            **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are not
            found, the request will return an error.
          schema:
            type: array
            items:
              type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for specific inventory assembly items by their
              full-name(s), case-insensitive. Like `id`, `fullName` is a unique
              identifier for an inventory assembly item, formed by by combining
              the names of its parent objects with its own `name`, separated by
              colons. For example, if an inventory assembly item is under
              "Assemblies" and has the `name` "Deluxe Kit", its `fullName` would
              be "Assemblies:Deluxe Kit".


              **IMPORTANT**: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will
              ignore all other query parameters for this request.


              **NOTE**: If any of the values you specify in this parameter are
              not found, the request will return an error.
            example:
              - Assemblies:Deluxe Kit
        - in: query
          name: limit
          description: >-
            The maximum number of objects to return. Accepts values ranging from
            1 to 150, defaults to 150. When used with cursor-based pagination,
            this parameter controls how many results are returned per page. To
            paginate through results, combine this with the `cursor` parameter.
            Each response will include a `nextCursor` value that can be passed
            to subsequent requests to retrieve the next page of results.
          schema:
            type: integer
            minimum: 1
            maximum: 150
            default: 150
            description: >-
              The maximum number of objects to return. Accepts values ranging
              from 1 to 150, defaults to 150. When used with cursor-based
              pagination, this parameter controls how many results are returned
              per page. To paginate through results, combine this with the
              `cursor` parameter. Each response will include a `nextCursor`
              value that can be passed to subsequent requests to retrieve the
              next page of results.
            example: 150
        - in: query
          name: cursor
          description: >-
            The pagination token to fetch the next set of results when
            paginating with the `limit` parameter. Do not include this parameter
            on the first call. Use the `nextCursor` value returned in the
            previous response to request subsequent results.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              The pagination token to fetch the next set of results when
              paginating with the `limit` parameter. Do not include this
              parameter on the first call. Use the `nextCursor` value returned
              in the previous response to request subsequent results.
            example: 12345678-abcd-abcd-example-1234567890ab
        - in: query
          name: status
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items that are active, inactive, or
            both.
          schema:
            type: string
            enum:
              - active
              - all
              - inactive
            default: active
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items that are active, inactive, or
              both.
            example: active
        - in: query
          name: updatedAfter
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items updated on or after this
            date/time. Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

            - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
            date as the **start of the specified day** in the local timezone of
            the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
            `2025-01-01T00:00:00`).

            - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
            Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
            end-user's computer.

            - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
            QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
            timezone.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items updated on or after this
              date/time. Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

              - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
              date as the **start of the specified day** in the local timezone
              of the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
              `2025-01-01T00:00:00`).

              - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
              Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
              end-user's computer.

              - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
              QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
              timezone.
            example: '2025-01-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        - in: query
          name: updatedBefore
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items updated on or before this
            date/time. Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

            - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
            date as the **end of the specified day** in the local timezone of
            the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
            `2025-01-01T23:59:59`).

            - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
            Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
            end-user's computer.

            - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
            QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
            timezone.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items updated on or before this
              date/time. Accepts the following ISO 8601 formats:

              - **date-only** (YYYY-MM-DD) - QuickBooks Desktop interprets the
              date as the **end of the specified day** in the local timezone of
              the end-user's computer (e.g., `2025-01-01` →
              `2025-01-01T23:59:59`).

              - **datetime without timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) - QuickBooks
              Desktop interprets the timestamp in the local timezone of the
              end-user's computer.

              - **datetime with timezone** (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss±HH:mm) -
              QuickBooks Desktop interprets the timestamp using the specified
              timezone.
            example: '2025-02-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        - in: query
          name: nameContains
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` contains this
            substring, case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameStartsWith` or `nameEndsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` contains this
              substring, case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameStartsWith` or `nameEndsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameStartsWith
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` starts with this
            substring, case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameContains` or `nameEndsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` starts with this
              substring, case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameContains` or `nameEndsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameEndsWith
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` ends with this
            substring, case-insensitive.


            **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
            `nameContains` or `nameStartsWith`.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` ends with this
              substring, case-insensitive.


              **NOTE**: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use
              `nameContains` or `nameStartsWith`.
            example: ABC
        - in: query
          name: nameFrom
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` is alphabetically
            greater than or equal to this value.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` is alphabetically
              greater than or equal to this value.
            example: A
        - in: query
          name: nameTo
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` is alphabetically
            less than or equal to this value.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items whose `name` is alphabetically
              less than or equal to this value.
            example: Z
        - in: query
          name: classIds
          description: >-
            Filter for inventory assembly items of these classes. A class is a
            way end-users can categorize inventory assembly items in QuickBooks.
          schema:
            type: array
            items:
              type: string
            description: >-
              Filter for inventory assembly items of these classes. A class is a
              way end-users can categorize inventory assembly items in
              QuickBooks.
            example:
              - 80000001-1234567890
        - in: header
          name: Conductor-End-User-Id
          description: The ID of the End-User to receive this request.
          schema:
            type: string
            description: The ID of the End-User to receive this request.
            example: end_usr_1234567abcdefg
            x-stainless-naming:
              typescript:
                method_argument: conductorEndUserId
              mcp:
                method_argument: conductorEndUserId
          required: true
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Returns a list of inventory assembly items.
          headers:
            Conductor-Request-Id:
              schema:
                type: string
                description: The unique identifier for this API request.
                example: req_1234567abcdefg
              required: true
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: object
                properties:
                  objectType:
                    type: string
                    const: list
                    description: The type of object. This value is always `"list"`.
                    example: list
                  url:
                    type: string
                    description: The endpoint URL where this list can be accessed.
                    example: /v1/quickbooks-desktop/inventory-assembly-items
                  data:
                    type: array
                    items:
                      $ref: '#/components/schemas/qbd_inventory_assembly_item'
                    description: The array of inventory assembly items.
                  nextCursor:
                    type:
                      - string
                      - 'null'
                    description: >-
                      The `nextCursor` is a pagination token returned in the
                      response when you use the `limit` parameter in your
                      request. To retrieve subsequent pages of results, include
                      this token as the value of the `cursor` request parameter
                      in your following API calls.


                      **NOTE**: The `nextCursor` value remains constant
                      throughout the pagination process for a specific list
                      instance; continue to use the same `nextCursor` token in
                      each request to fetch additional pages.
                    example: 12345678-abcd-abcd-example-1234567890ab
                  remainingCount:
                    type:
                      - number
                      - 'null'
                    description: The number of objects remaining to be fetched.
                    example: 10
                  hasMore:
                    type: boolean
                    description: Indicates whether there are more objects to be fetched.
                required:
                  - objectType
                  - url
                  - data
                  - nextCursor
                  - remainingCount
                  - hasMore
                additionalProperties: false
      security:
        - BearerAuth: []
      x-codeSamples:
        - lang: JavaScript
          source: >-
            import Conductor from 'conductor-node';


            const conductor = new Conductor({
              apiKey: process.env['CONDUCTOR_SECRET_KEY'], // This is the default and can be omitted
            });


            // Automatically fetches more pages as needed.

            for await (const inventoryAssemblyItem of
            conductor.qbd.inventoryAssemblyItems.list({
              conductorEndUserId: 'end_usr_1234567abcdefg',
            })) {
              console.log(inventoryAssemblyItem.id);
            }
        - lang: Python
          source: |-
            import os
            from conductor import Conductor

            conductor = Conductor(
                api_key=os.environ.get("CONDUCTOR_SECRET_KEY"),  # This is the default and can be omitted
            )
            page = conductor.qbd.inventory_assembly_items.list(
                conductor_end_user_id="end_usr_1234567abcdefg",
            )
            page = page.data[0]
            print(page.id)
components:
  schemas:
    qbd_inventory_assembly_item:
      type: object
      properties:
        id:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this inventory
            assembly item. This ID is unique across all inventory assembly items
            but not across different QuickBooks object types.
          example: 80000001-1234567890
        objectType:
          type: string
          const: qbd_inventory_assembly_item
          description: >-
            The type of object. This value is always
            `"qbd_inventory_assembly_item"`.
          example: qbd_inventory_assembly_item
        createdAt:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The date and time when this inventory assembly item was created, in
            ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm), which QuickBooks
            Desktop interprets in the local timezone of the end-user's computer.
          example: '2025-01-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        updatedAt:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The date and time when this inventory assembly item was last
            updated, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm), which
            QuickBooks Desktop interprets in the local timezone of the
            end-user's computer.
          example: '2025-02-01T12:34:56.000Z'
        revisionNumber:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The current QuickBooks-assigned revision number of this inventory
            assembly item object, which changes each time the object is
            modified. When updating this object, you must provide the most
            recent `revisionNumber` to ensure you're working with the latest
            data; otherwise, the update will return an error.
          example: '1721172183'
        name:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The case-insensitive name of this inventory assembly item. Not
            guaranteed to be unique because it does not include the names of its
            hierarchical parent objects like `fullName` does. For example, two
            inventory assembly items could both have the `name` "Deluxe Kit",
            but they could have unique `fullName` values, such as
            "Assemblies:Deluxe Kit" and "Inventory:Deluxe Kit".
          example: Deluxe Kit
        fullName:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The case-insensitive fully-qualified unique name of this inventory
            assembly item, formed by combining the names of its hierarchical
            parent objects with its own `name`, separated by colons. For
            example, if an inventory assembly item is under "Assemblies" and has
            the `name` "Deluxe Kit", its `fullName` would be "Assemblies:Deluxe
            Kit".


            **NOTE**: Unlike `name`, `fullName` is guaranteed to be unique
            across all inventory assembly item objects. However, `fullName` can
            still be arbitrarily changed by the QuickBooks user when they modify
            the underlying `name` field.
          example: Assemblies:Deluxe Kit
        barcode:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: The inventory assembly item's barcode.
          example: '012345678905'
        isActive:
          type: boolean
          description: >-
            Indicates whether this inventory assembly item is active. Inactive
            objects are typically hidden from views and reports in QuickBooks.
            Defaults to `true`.
          example: true
        class:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The inventory assembly item's class. Classes can be used to
            categorize objects into meaningful segments, such as department,
            location, or type of work. In QuickBooks, class tracking is off by
            default.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Finished Goods
        parent:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The parent inventory assembly item one level above this one in the
            hierarchy. For example, if this inventory assembly item has a
            `fullName` of "Assemblies:Deluxe Kit", its parent has a `fullName`
            of "Assemblies". If this inventory assembly item is at the top
            level, this field will be `null`.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Assemblies
        sublevel:
          type: number
          description: >-
            The depth level of this inventory assembly item in the hierarchy. A
            top-level inventory assembly item has a `sublevel` of 0; each
            subsequent sublevel increases this number by 1. For example, an
            inventory assembly item with a `fullName` of "Assemblies:Deluxe Kit"
            would have a `sublevel` of 1.
          example: 1
        sku:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The inventory assembly item's stock keeping unit (SKU), which is
            sometimes the manufacturer's part number.
          example: MPN-123456
        unitOfMeasureSet:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The unit-of-measure set associated with this inventory assembly
            item, which consists of a base unit and related units.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Weight Units
        salesTaxCode:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The default sales-tax code for this inventory assembly item,
            determining whether it is taxable or non-taxable. This can be
            overridden at the transaction-line level.


            Default codes include "Non" (non-taxable) and "Tax" (taxable), but
            custom codes can also be created in QuickBooks. If QuickBooks is not
            set up to charge sales tax (via the "Do You Charge Sales Tax?"
            preference), it will assign the default non-taxable code to all
            sales.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Non
        salesDescription:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The description of this inventory assembly item that appears on
            sales forms (e.g., invoices, sales receipts) when sold to customers.
          example: High-quality steel bolts suitable for construction
        salesPrice:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The price at which this inventory assembly item is sold to
            customers, represented as a decimal string.
          example: '19.99'
        incomeAccount:
          type: object
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The income account used to track revenue from sales of this
            inventory assembly item.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Income:Product Sales
        purchaseDescription:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The description of this inventory assembly item that appears on
            purchase forms (e.g., checks, bills, item receipts) when it is
            ordered or bought from vendors.
          example: Bulk purchase of steel bolts for inventory
        purchaseCost:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The cost at which this inventory assembly item is purchased from
            vendors, represented as a decimal string.
          example: '15.75'
        purchaseTaxCode:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The tax code applied to purchases of this inventory assembly item.
            Applicable in regions where purchase taxes are used, such as Canada
            or the UK.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: GST
        cogsAccount:
          type: object
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) account for this inventory assembly
            item, tracking the original direct costs of producing goods sold.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Expenses:COGS
        preferredVendor:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The preferred vendor from whom this inventory assembly item is
            typically purchased.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Acme Supplies Ltd.
        assetAccount:
          type: object
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The asset account used to track the current value of this inventory
            assembly item in inventory.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Assets:Inventory
        buildNotificationThreshold:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The inventory assembly item's minimum quantity threshold that
            triggers a build notification in QuickBooks. When the sum of
            `quantityOnHand` (current inventory) and `quantityOnOrder` (pending
            purchase orders) drops below this threshold, QuickBooks will notify
            users that more units need to be built or assembled. This helps
            ensure adequate inventory levels for inventory assembly items.
          example: 10
        maximumQuantityOnHand:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The maximum quantity of this inventory assembly item desired in
            inventory.
          example: 200
        quantityOnHand:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The number of units of this inventory assembly item currently in
            inventory. `quantityOnHand` multiplied by `averageCost` equals
            `totalValue` for inventory item lists. To change the
            `quantityOnHand` for an inventory assembly item, you must use an
            inventory-adjustment instead of updating the inventory assembly item
            directly.
          example: 150
        averageCost:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The average cost per unit of this inventory assembly item,
            represented as a decimal string.
          example: '16.50'
        quantityOnPurchaseOrder:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The number of units of this inventory assembly item that have been
            ordered from vendors (as recorded in purchase orders) but not yet
            received.
          example: 10
        quantityOnSalesOrder:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The number of units of this inventory assembly item that have been
            sold (as recorded in sales orders) but not yet fulfilled or
            delivered to customers.
          example: 10
        externalId:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            A globally unique identifier (GUID) you, the developer, can provide
            for tracking this object in your external system. This field is
            immutable and can only be set during object creation.
          example: 12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-1234567890ab
        lines:
          type: array
          items:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/qbd_inventory_assembly_item_line'
          description: The inventory assembly item's lines.
        customFields:
          type: array
          items:
            $ref: '#/components/schemas/qbd_custom_field'
          description: >-
            The custom fields for the inventory assembly item object, added as
            user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard
            QuickBooks object.
      required:
        - id
        - objectType
        - createdAt
        - updatedAt
        - revisionNumber
        - name
        - fullName
        - barcode
        - isActive
        - class
        - parent
        - sublevel
        - sku
        - unitOfMeasureSet
        - salesTaxCode
        - salesDescription
        - salesPrice
        - incomeAccount
        - purchaseDescription
        - purchaseCost
        - purchaseTaxCode
        - cogsAccount
        - preferredVendor
        - assetAccount
        - buildNotificationThreshold
        - maximumQuantityOnHand
        - quantityOnHand
        - averageCost
        - quantityOnPurchaseOrder
        - quantityOnSalesOrder
        - externalId
        - lines
        - customFields
      additionalProperties: false
      title: The Inventory Assembly Item object
      x-conductor-object-type: item
      summary: >-
        An inventory assembly item is an item that is assembled or manufactured
        from inventory items. The items and/or assemblies that make up the
        assembly are called components.
    qbd_inventory_assembly_item_line:
      type: object
      properties:
        inventoryItem:
          type:
            - object
            - 'null'
          properties:
            id:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this object.
                This ID is unique across all objects of the same type, but not
                across different QuickBooks object types.
              example: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName:
              type:
                - string
                - 'null'
              description: >-
                The fully-qualified unique name for this object, formed by
                combining the names of its parent objects with its own `name`,
                separated by colons. Not case-sensitive.
              example: Parent:Child:Grandchild
          required:
            - id
            - fullName
          additionalProperties: false
          description: >-
            The inventory item associated with this inventory assembly item
            line.
          example:
            id: 80000001-1234567890
            fullName: Inventory Item
        quantity:
          type:
            - number
            - 'null'
          description: >-
            The quantity of the item associated with this inventory assembly
            item line. This field cannot be cleared.


            **NOTE**: Do not use this field if the associated item is a discount
            item.
          example: 5
      required:
        - inventoryItem
        - quantity
      additionalProperties: false
      title: The Inventory Assembly Item Line object
      x-conductor-object-type: nested
    qbd_custom_field:
      type: object
      properties:
        ownerId:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The identifier of the owner of the custom field, which QuickBooks
            internally calls a "data extension". For public custom fields
            visible in the UI, such as those added by the QuickBooks user, this
            is always "0". For private custom fields that are only visible to
            the application that created them, this is a valid GUID identifying
            the owning application. Internally, Conductor always fetches all
            public custom fields (those with an `ownerId` of "0") for all
            objects.
          example: '0'
        name:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The name of the custom field, unique for the specified `ownerId`.
            For public custom fields, this name is visible as a label in the
            QuickBooks UI.
          example: Customer Rating
        type:
          type: string
          enum:
            - amount_type
            - date_time_type
            - integer_type
            - percent_type
            - price_type
            - quantity_type
            - string_1024_type
            - string_255_type
          description: The data type of this custom field.
          example: string_1024_type
        value:
          type: string
          description: >-
            The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the
            field's data type.
          example: Premium
      required:
        - ownerId
        - name
        - type
        - value
      additionalProperties: false
      title: The Custom Field object
      x-conductor-object-type: nested
  securitySchemes:
    BearerAuth:
      type: http
      scheme: bearer
      description: >-
        Your Conductor secret key using Bearer auth (e.g., `"Authorization:
        Bearer {{YOUR_SECRET_KEY}}"`).

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