Product lines are groups of related products. Using product lines makes it easier to update prices and track inventory movement. See Product lines for more information.
Returns up to 100 object references from the collection with a key, ID, and link for each product line. This operation is mostly for use in testing; use query to find objects that meet certain criteria and to specify properties that are returned.
Subscription | Inventory Control, Order Entry, or Purchasing |
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User type | Business, CRM, Employee, Warehouse |
Permissions | List, View Product Lines |
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{- "ia::result": [
- {
- "key": "23",
- "id": "Adapters",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/23"
}, - {
- "key": "25",
- "id": "Telephones",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/25"
}, - {
- "key": "29",
- "id": "Auto Product Line",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/29"
}
], - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 3,
- "start": 1,
- "pageSize": 100
}
}
Creates a new product line.
Subscription | Inventory Control, Order Entry, or Purchasing |
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User type | Business |
Permissions | List, View, Add Product Lines |
id required | string Name or other unique identifier for the product line. Example: "Telephones" | ||||
description | string Description of the product line. Example: "Product line for all phones" | ||||
object If this product line is part of a hierarchy, the parent product line of this product line. | |||||
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status | string Default: "active" Object status. Active objects are fully functional. Inactive objects are essentially hidden and cannot be used or referenced. Example: "active" |
Created
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{- "id": "OCA",
- "description": "Other Computer Accessories",
- "parent": {
- "id": "PCCS"
}
}
{- "ia::result": {
- "key": "26",
- "id": "OCA",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/26"
}, - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 1
}
}
Returns detailed information for a specified product line.
Subscription | Inventory Control, Order Entry, or Purchasing |
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User type | Business, CRM, Employee, Warehouse |
Permissions | List, View Product Lines |
key required | string System-assigned key for the product line. Example: 99 |
OK
Bad Request
{- "ia::result": {
- "key": "25",
- "id": "Telephones",
- "description": "Telephones",
- "parent": {
- "id": "Adapters",
- "key": "28",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/28"
}, - "status": "active",
- "audit": {
- "createdDateTime": "2017-04-27T17:29:36Z",
- "modifiedDateTime": "2022-03-15T14:40:30Z",
- "createdBy": "1",
- "modifiedBy": "1"
}, - "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/25"
}, - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 1
}
}
Updates an existing product line by setting field values. Any fields not provided remain unchanged.
Subscription | Inventory Control, Order Entry, or Purchasing |
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User type | Business |
Permissions | List, View, Edit Product Lines |
key required | string System-assigned key for the product line. Example: 99 |
description | string Description of the product line. Example: "Product line for all phones" | ||||
object If this product line is part of a hierarchy, the parent product line of this product line. | |||||
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status | string Default: "active" Object status. Active objects are fully functional. Inactive objects are essentially hidden and cannot be used or referenced. Example: "active" |
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Bad Request
{- "description": "Telephones for US markets"
}
{- "ia::result": {
- "key": "25",
- "id": "Telephones",
- "href": "/objects/inventory-control/product-line/25"
}, - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 1
}
}
Deletes a product line.
Subscription | Inventory Control, Order Entry, or Purchasing |
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User type | Business |
Permissions | List, View, Delete Product Lines |
key required | string System-assigned key for the product line. Example: 99 |
No Content
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{- "ia::result": {
- "ia::error": {
- "code": "invalidRequest",
- "message": "A POST request requires a payload",
- "errorId": "REST-1028",
- "additionalInfo": {
- "messageId": "IA.REQUEST_REQUIRES_A_PAYLOAD",
- "placeholders": {
- "OPERATION": "POST"
}, - "propertySet": { }
}, - "supportId": "Kxi78%7EZuyXBDEGVHD2UmO1phYXDQAAAAo"
}
}, - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 1,
- "totalSuccess": 0,
- "totalError": 1
}
}
Queries an object for filtered data.
object | string Object type to query, in the form Example: "inventory-control/product-line" | ||||||||
fields | Array of strings List of fields to include in the response. Can be any combination of these:
Example: ["key","id","max:vendor.creditLimit"] | ||||||||
Array of equal (object) or not equal (object) or less than (object) or (less than or equal (object)) or greater than (object) or (greater than or equal (object)) or in (object) or not in (object) or between (object) or not between (object) or contains (object) or does not contain (object) or has (object) or starts with (object) or does not start with (object) or ends with (object) or does not end with (object) Filter conditions to select the objects to return based on their field values. You use operators and conditions to build your filter, such as Example: [{"$eq":{"status":"active"}},{"$gt":{"totalDue":"1000"}},{"$contains":{"name":"Acme"}}] | |||||||||
Array Any of: Field value must be equal to this specified value. For date fields, you can use these macro values that are relative to the current date or the
These are most useful for queries that you want to save and use repeatedly, such as for views or reports. Just change the For example,
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filterExpression | string Default: "and" Logical operators to apply when there are multiple filter conditions. The conditions in the Shortcuts:
Example: "(1 and 2) or 3" | ||||||||
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Array of objects Set the order of the results by specifying field names to sort by and whether they should be in ascending or descending order. Example: [{"totalDue":"asc"},{"lastPaymentMadeDate":"desc"}] | |||||||||
Array
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start | integer First record of the result set to include in the response. Example: 1 | ||||||||
size | integer Number of records to include in the result set, 4000 maximum. Example: 100 |
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{- "object": "inventory-control/product-line",
- "filters": [
- {
- "$eq": {
- "status": "active"
}
}
], - "fields": [
- "key",
- "id",
- "description"
], - "orderBy": [
- {
- "id": "asc"
}
]
}
{- "ia::result": [
- {
- "key": "1",
- "id": "01",
- "description": "Sports equipment"
}, - {
- "key": "2",
- "id": "Sports clothing",
- "description": "Sport and active wear"
}, - {
- "key": "4",
- "id": "Summer sportswear",
- "description": "Clothing for outdoor summer activities"
}, - {
- "key": "3",
- "id": "Winter sportswear",
- "description": "Clothing for winter outdoor activities"
}
], - "ia::meta": {
- "totalCount": 4,
- "start": 1,
- "pageSize": 100,
- "next": null,
- "previous": null
}
}