The Date-Driven Term object
A date-driven term shows the day of the month by which payment is due and can include a discount for early payment.
The date and time when this date-driven term 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 day of the month within which payment must be received to qualify for the discount specified by discountPercentage
.
The discount percentage applied to the payment if received on or before the specified discountDayOfMonth
. The value is between 0 and 100.
The day of the month when full payment is due without discount.
The number of days before dueDayOfMonth
when an invoice or bill issued within this threshold is considered due the following month. For example, with dueDayOfMonth
set to 15 and gracePeriodDays
set to 2, an invoice issued on the 13th would be due on the 15th of the next month, while an invoice issued on the 12th would be due on the 15th of the current month.
The unique identifier assigned by QuickBooks to this date-driven term. This ID is unique across all date-driven terms but not across different QuickBooks object types.
Indicates whether this date-driven term is active. Inactive objects are typically hidden from views and reports in QuickBooks. Defaults to true
.
The case-insensitive unique name of this date-driven term, unique across all date-driven terms.
NOTE: Date-driven terms do not have a fullName
field because they are not hierarchical objects, which is why name
is unique for them but not for objects that have parents.
The type of object. This value is always "qbd_date_driven_term"
.
"qbd_date_driven_term"
The current QuickBooks-assigned revision number of this date-driven term 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 date and time when this date-driven term 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.