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  1. Element and Formula Instance Account APIs

  2. Formulas: Why Does the Search Executions by Object ID Functionality Result in Several Executions in the Results?

    T his search is looking at events.  ObjectIds are included in a particular "event" and an "event" can have many objectIds, all of which trigger executions. The result set consists of all executions that kicked off with the e...
  3. Authentication

    When you authenticate with , you need to include your Organization Secret and User Secret as headers with each request. When interacting with instances, you will typically need an instance token instead of an Organization Secret. When you create ...
  4. SAP Business One API Documentation

    Base URL The base URL for all API requests is .
  5. Base /organizations APIs

  6. Configuring Single Sign-On (SSO)

    Prerequisites When configuring your account to use single sign-on (SSO), there are a few things you need to know: If your account was created prior to January 2017, it may not have a customer id by default; this can result in an error if you tr...
  7. Build Formula Templates

    templates enable you to build a single template for a that you can reuse with different and values. After you build a template, you can then create a instance where you replace the variables with actual instances and values. This approach help...
  8. 5: Setup Hooks

    Hooks enable you to execute custom JavaScript before an API request (pre-request hook) and after the API provider sends a response (post-response hook).
  9. Automatic Disabling of Element Instances after Failed Token Refresh

    To help prevent unnecessary reauthentication, automatically refreshes OAuth tokens both on demand and on a regular nightly schedule. While rare, the vendor authentication endpoint can fail in some situations; for example: the vendor's service...
  10. Accounts

    Base URL The base URL for all API requests is .