List all transfers
Returns a list of transfers.
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 transfers by their QuickBooks-assigned unique identifier(s).
IMPORTANT: If you include this parameter, QuickBooks will ignore all other query parameters.
The maximum number of objects to return. Ranging from 1 to 150, defaults to 150. Use this parameter in conjunction with the cursor
parameter to paginate through results. The response will include a nextCursor
field, which can be used as the cursor
parameter value in subsequent requests to fetch the next set 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 transfers 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 transfers 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 transfers created on or after this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Filter for transfers created on or before this date, in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD).
Response
The type of object. This value is always "list"
.
"list"
The endpoint URL where this list can be accessed.
The array of transfers.
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. 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.