{
"id": "80000001-1234567890",
"objectType": "qbd_other_name",
"createdAt": "2021-10-01T12:34:56-05:00",
"updatedAt": "2021-10-01T15:45:30-05:00",
"revisionNumber": "1721172183",
"name": "John Doe",
"isActive": true,
"companyName": "Acme Corporation",
"salutation": "Dr.",
"firstName": "John",
"middleName": "A.",
"lastName": "Doe",
"address": {
"line1": "Conductor Labs Inc.",
"line2": "540 Market St.",
"line3": "Suite 100",
"line4": "",
"line5": "",
"city": "San Francisco",
"state": "CA",
"postalCode": "94110",
"country": "United States",
"note": "Conductor HQ"
},
"phone": "+1-555-123-4567",
"alternatePhone": "+1-555-987-6543",
"fax": "+1-555-555-1212",
"email": "other-name@example.com",
"contact": "Jane Smith",
"alternateContact": "Bob Johnson",
"accountNumber": "1010",
"note": "This employee is a key employee.",
"externalId": "12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-1234567890ab",
"customFields": [
{
"ownerId": "0",
"name": "Customer Rating",
"type": "string_1024_type",
"value": "Premium"
}
]
}
An “other name” entity in QuickBooks Desktop lets users track individuals or businesses that are neither customers, vendors, nor employees, allowing them to record occasional transactions without cluttering the primary lists.
The schema is of type object
.