QuickBooks Desktop API
- Welcome to Conductor's new QuickBooks Desktop API (beta)
- Accounts
- Bill Check Payments
- Bill Credit Card Payments
- Bills
- Checks
- Classes
- Credit Card Charges
- Credit Card Credits
- Customers
- Date-Driven Terms
- Estimates
- Inventory Assembly Items
- Inventory Items
- Inventory Sites
- Invoices
- Journal Entries
- Non-Inventory Items
- Purchase Orders
- Receive-Payments
- Sales Orders
- Sales Receipts
- Sales-Tax Codes
- Sales-Tax Items
- Service Items
- Standard Terms
- Transfers
- Vendors
List all credit card charges
Returns a list of credit card charges. Use the cursor
parameter to paginate through the results.
Your Conductor secret key using Bearer auth (e.g., "Authorization: Bearer {{YOUR_SECRET_KEY}}"
).
The ID of the EndUser to receive this request (e.g., "Conductor-End-User-Id: {{END_USER_ID}}"
).
Filter for specific credit card charges by their QuickBooks-assigned unique identifier(s).
IMPORTANT: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore all other query parameters for this request.
Filter for specific credit card charges by their ref-number(s), case-sensitive. In QuickBooks, ref-numbers are not required to be unique and can be arbitrarily changed by the QuickBooks user.
IMPORTANT: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore all other query parameters for this request.
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.
The pagination token to fetch the next set of results when paginating with the limit
parameter. Retrieve this value from the nextCursor
field in the previous response. If omitted, the API returns the first page of results.
Filter for credit card charges updated on or after this date and time, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss). If you only provide a date (YYYY-MM-DD), the time is assumed to be 00:00:00 of that day.
Filter for credit card charges updated on or before this date and time, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss). If you only provide a date (YYYY-MM-DD), the time is assumed to be 23:59:59 of that day.
Filter for credit card charges created on or after this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Filter for credit card charges created on or before this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Filter for credit card charges paid to these payees. These are the vendors or companies from whom merchandise or services were purchased for these credit card charges.
Filter for credit card charges associated with these accounts.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
contains this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberStartsWith
or refNumberEndsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
starts with this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberContains
or refNumberEndsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
ends with this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberContains
or refNumberStartsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
is greater than or equal to this value. If omitted, the range will begin with the first number of the list. Uses a numerical comparison for values that contain only digits; otherwise, uses a lexicographical comparison.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
is less than or equal to this value. If omitted, the range will end with the last number of the list. Uses a numerical comparison for values that contain only digits; otherwise, uses a lexicographical comparison.
Filter for credit card charges in these currencies.
Whether to include line items in the response. Defaults to true
.
Authorizations
Your Conductor secret key using Bearer auth (e.g., "Authorization: Bearer {{YOUR_SECRET_KEY}}"
).
Headers
The ID of the EndUser to receive this request (e.g., "Conductor-End-User-Id: {{END_USER_ID}}"
).
Query Parameters
Filter for specific credit card charges by their QuickBooks-assigned unique identifier(s).
IMPORTANT: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore all other query parameters for this request.
Filter for specific credit card charges by their ref-number(s), case-sensitive. In QuickBooks, ref-numbers are not required to be unique and can be arbitrarily changed by the QuickBooks user.
IMPORTANT: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore all other query parameters for this request.
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.
1 < x < 150
The pagination token to fetch the next set of results when paginating with the limit
parameter. Retrieve this value from the nextCursor
field in the previous response. If omitted, the API returns the first page of results.
Filter for credit card charges updated on or after this date and time, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss). If you only provide a date (YYYY-MM-DD), the time is assumed to be 00:00:00 of that day.
Filter for credit card charges updated on or before this date and time, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss). If you only provide a date (YYYY-MM-DD), the time is assumed to be 23:59:59 of that day.
Filter for credit card charges created on or after this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Filter for credit card charges created on or before this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Filter for credit card charges paid to these payees. These are the vendors or companies from whom merchandise or services were purchased for these credit card charges.
Filter for credit card charges associated with these accounts.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
contains this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberStartsWith
or refNumberEndsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
starts with this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberContains
or refNumberEndsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
ends with this substring. NOTE: If you use this parameter, you cannot also use refNumberContains
or refNumberStartsWith
.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
is greater than or equal to this value. If omitted, the range will begin with the first number of the list. Uses a numerical comparison for values that contain only digits; otherwise, uses a lexicographical comparison.
Filter for credit card charges whose refNumber
is less than or equal to this value. If omitted, the range will end with the last number of the list. Uses a numerical comparison for values that contain only digits; otherwise, uses a lexicographical comparison.
Filter for credit card charges in these currencies.
Whether to include line items in the response. Defaults to true
.
Response
The type of object. This value is always "list"
.
"list"
The endpoint URL where this list can be accessed.
The array of credit card charges.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this credit card charge. This ID is unique across all transaction types.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_credit_card_charge"
.
"qbd_credit_card_charge"
The date and time when this credit card charge was created, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm). The time zone is the same as the user's time zone in QuickBooks.
The date and time when this credit card charge was last updated, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm). The time zone is the same as the user's time zone in QuickBooks.
The current revision number of this credit card charge 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.
The bank or credit card account to whom money is owed for this credit card charge.
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.
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.
The vendor or company from whom merchandise or services were purchased for this credit card charge.
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.
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.
The date of this credit card charge, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
The total monetary amount of this credit card charge, represented as a decimal string. This equals the sum of the amounts in the credit card charge's expense lines, item lines, and item group lines.
The credit card charge's currency. For built-in currencies, the name and code are standard international values. For user-defined currencies, all values are editable.
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.
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.
The market exchange rate between this credit card charge's currency and the home currency in QuickBooks at the time of this transaction. Represented as a decimal value (e.g., 1.2345 for 1 EUR = 1.2345 USD if USD is the home currency).
The monetary amount for this credit card charge converted to the home currency of the QuickBooks company file. Represented as a decimal string.
The case-sensitive user-defined reference number for this credit card charge, which can be used to identify the transaction in QuickBooks. This value is not required to be unique and can be arbitrarily changed by the QuickBooks user.
A memo or note for this credit card charge.
The sales-tax code for this credit card charge, determining whether it is taxable or non-taxable. If set, this overrides any sales-tax codes defined on the payee. This can be overridden on the credit card charge's individual lines.
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.
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.
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.
A globally unique identifier (GUID) you can provide for tracking this object in your external system.
IMPORTANT: Must be formatted as a valid GUID; otherwise, QuickBooks will return an error. This field is immutable and can only be set during object creation.
The credit card charge's expense lines, each representing one line in this expense.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this expense line. This ID is unique across all transaction line types.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_expense_line"
.
"qbd_expense_line"
The expense account being debited (increased) for this expense line. The corresponding account being credited is usually a liability account (e.g., Accounts-Payable) or an asset account (e.g., Cash), depending on the transaction type.
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.
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.
The monetary amount of this expense line, represented as a decimal string.
A memo or note for this expense line.
If account
refers to an Accounts-Payable (A/P) account, payee
refers to the expense's vendor (not the customer). If account
refers to any other type of account, payee
refers to the expense's customer (not the vendor).
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.
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.
The expense line'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. If a class is specified for the entire parent transaction, it is automatically applied to all expense lines unless overridden here, at the transaction line level.
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.
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.
The sales-tax code for this expense line, determining whether it is taxable or non-taxable. If set, this overrides any sales-tax codes defined on the parent transaction or the associated item.
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.
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.
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.
The billing status of this expense line.
billable
, has_been_billed
, not_billable
The expense line's sales representative. Sales representatives can be employees, vendors, or other names in QuickBooks.
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.
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.
The custom fields for the expense line object, added as user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard QuickBooks object.
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.
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.
The data type of this custom field.
amount_type
, date_time_type
, integer_type
, percent_type
, price_type
, quantity_type
, string_1024_type
, string_255_type
The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the field's data type.
The credit card charge's item lines, each representing the purchase of a specific item or service.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this item line. This ID is unique across all transaction line types.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_item_line"
.
"qbd_item_line"
The item associated with this item line. This can refer to any good or service that the business buys or sells, including item types such as a service item, inventory item, or special calculation item like a discount item or sales-tax item.
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.
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.
The site location where inventory for the item associated with this item line is stored.
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.
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.
The specific location (e.g., bin or shelf) within the inventory site where the item associated with this item line is stored.
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.
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.
The serial number of the item associated with this item line. This is used for tracking individual units of serialized inventory items.
The lot number of the item associated with this item line. Used for tracking groups of inventory items that are purchased or manufactured together.
The expiration date for the serial number or lot number of the item associated with this item line, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD). This is particularly relevant for perishable or time-sensitive inventory items. Note that this field is only supported on QuickBooks Desktop 2023 or later.
A description of this item line.
The quantity of the item associated with this item line. This field cannot be cleared.
The unit-of-measure used for the quantity
in this item line. Must be a valid unit within the item's available units of measure.
Specifies an alternative unit-of-measure set when updating this item line's unitOfMeasure
field (e.g., "pound" or "kilogram"). This allows you to select units from a different set than the item's default unit-of-measure set, which remains unchanged on the item itself. The override applies only to this specific line. For example, you can sell an item typically measured in volume units using weight units in a specific transaction by specifying a different unit-of-measure set with this field.
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.
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.
The cost of this item line, represented as a decimal string. If both quantity
and amount
are specified but not cost
, QuickBooks will use them to calculate cost
.
The monetary amount of this item line, represented as a decimal string. If both quantity
and cost
are specified but not amount
, QuickBooks will use them to calculate amount
. If amount
, cost
, and quantity
are all unspecified, then QuickBooks will calculate amount
based on a quantity
of 1
and the suggested cost
. This field cannot be cleared.
The customer or customer-job associated with this item line.
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.
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.
The item line'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. If a class is specified for the entire parent transaction, it is automatically applied to all item lines unless overridden here, at the transaction line level.
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.
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.
The sales-tax code for this item line, determining whether it is taxable or non-taxable. If set, this overrides any sales-tax codes defined on the parent transaction or the associated item.
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.
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.
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.
The billing status of this item line.
billable
, has_been_billed
, not_billable
The item line's sales representative. Sales representatives can be employees, vendors, or other names in QuickBooks.
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.
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.
The custom fields for the item line object, added as user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard QuickBooks object.
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.
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.
The data type of this custom field.
amount_type
, date_time_type
, integer_type
, percent_type
, price_type
, quantity_type
, string_1024_type
, string_255_type
The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the field's data type.
The credit card charge's item group lines, each representing a predefined set of items bundled together because they are commonly purchased together or grouped for faster entry.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this item group line. This ID is unique across all transaction line types.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_item_group_line"
.
"qbd_item_group_line"
The item group line's item group, representing a predefined set of items bundled because they are commonly purchased together or grouped for faster entry.
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.
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.
A description of this item group line.
The quantity of the item group associated with this item group line. This field cannot be cleared.
The unit-of-measure used for the quantity
in this item group line. Must be a valid unit within the item's available units of measure.
Specifies an alternative unit-of-measure set when updating this item group line's unitOfMeasure
field (e.g., "pound" or "kilogram"). This allows you to select units from a different set than the item's default unit-of-measure set, which remains unchanged on the item itself. The override applies only to this specific line. For example, you can sell an item typically measured in volume units using weight units in a specific transaction by specifying a different unit-of-measure set with this field.
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.
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.
The total monetary amount of this item group line, represented as a decimal string.
The item group line's item lines, each representing the purchase of a specific item or service.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this item line. This ID is unique across all transaction line types.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_item_line"
.
"qbd_item_line"
The item associated with this item line. This can refer to any good or service that the business buys or sells, including item types such as a service item, inventory item, or special calculation item like a discount item or sales-tax item.
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.
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.
The site location where inventory for the item associated with this item line is stored.
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.
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.
The specific location (e.g., bin or shelf) within the inventory site where the item associated with this item line is stored.
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.
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.
The serial number of the item associated with this item line. This is used for tracking individual units of serialized inventory items.
The lot number of the item associated with this item line. Used for tracking groups of inventory items that are purchased or manufactured together.
The expiration date for the serial number or lot number of the item associated with this item line, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD). This is particularly relevant for perishable or time-sensitive inventory items. Note that this field is only supported on QuickBooks Desktop 2023 or later.
A description of this item line.
The quantity of the item associated with this item line. This field cannot be cleared.
The unit-of-measure used for the quantity
in this item line. Must be a valid unit within the item's available units of measure.
Specifies an alternative unit-of-measure set when updating this item line's unitOfMeasure
field (e.g., "pound" or "kilogram"). This allows you to select units from a different set than the item's default unit-of-measure set, which remains unchanged on the item itself. The override applies only to this specific line. For example, you can sell an item typically measured in volume units using weight units in a specific transaction by specifying a different unit-of-measure set with this field.
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.
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.
The cost of this item line, represented as a decimal string. If both quantity
and amount
are specified but not cost
, QuickBooks will use them to calculate cost
.
The monetary amount of this item line, represented as a decimal string. If both quantity
and cost
are specified but not amount
, QuickBooks will use them to calculate amount
. If amount
, cost
, and quantity
are all unspecified, then QuickBooks will calculate amount
based on a quantity
of 1
and the suggested cost
. This field cannot be cleared.
The customer or customer-job associated with this item line.
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.
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.
The item line'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. If a class is specified for the entire parent transaction, it is automatically applied to all item lines unless overridden here, at the transaction line level.
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.
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.
The sales-tax code for this item line, determining whether it is taxable or non-taxable. If set, this overrides any sales-tax codes defined on the parent transaction or the associated item.
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.
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.
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.
The billing status of this item line.
billable
, has_been_billed
, not_billable
The item line's sales representative. Sales representatives can be employees, vendors, or other names in QuickBooks.
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.
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.
The custom fields for the item line object, added as user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard QuickBooks object.
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.
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.
The data type of this custom field.
amount_type
, date_time_type
, integer_type
, percent_type
, price_type
, quantity_type
, string_1024_type
, string_255_type
The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the field's data type.
The custom fields for the item group line object, added as user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard QuickBooks object.
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.
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.
The data type of this custom field.
amount_type
, date_time_type
, integer_type
, percent_type
, price_type
, quantity_type
, string_1024_type
, string_255_type
The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the field's data type.
The custom fields for the credit card charge object, added as user-defined data extensions, not included in the standard QuickBooks object.
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.
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.
The data type of this custom field.
amount_type
, date_time_type
, integer_type
, percent_type
, price_type
, quantity_type
, string_1024_type
, string_255_type
The value of this custom field. The maximum length depends on the field's data type.
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.
The number of objects remaining to be fetched.
Indicates whether there are more objects to be fetched.