Pennylane lateinvoice list

Dear Make Community Members,

I’m facing a technical challenge and I could really use your expertise to help me solve it. Currently, I’m attempting to set up an integration with the PennyLane API to retrieve specific data regarding overdue invoices.

Specifically, I’m looking to use the PennyLane API to filter invoices based on their status, and I would like to retrieve all invoices with the “late_status”.

I’m familiar with the basic concepts of HTTP requests and using headers to pass parameters to the API, but I’m a bit lost on the exact way to construct this specific request for PennyLane.

I’ve consulted PennyLane’s documentation for information on filter parameters and accepted values, but I haven’t been able to find the right header to use in my request to get the desired results.

I would be extremely grateful if someone could offer guidance or a solution on the exact way to construct this API request for PennyLane, especially concerning specifying headers to filter overdue invoices.

pennylane API doc : List all invoices

Thank you so much for your valuable assistance.

Best regards,

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Is there any reason why you aren’t using the pennylane integration?

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If you need further assistance, please provide the following:

1. Screenshots of module fields and filters

Please share screenshots of relevant module fields and filters in question? It would really help other community members to see what you’re looking at.

You can upload images here using the Upload icon in the text editor:
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2. Scenario blueprint

Please export the scenario blueprint file to allow others to view the mappings and settings. At the bottom of the scenario editor, you can click on the three dots to find the Export Blueprint menu item.

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Uploading it here will look like this:

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3. And most importantly, Input/Output bundles

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A.

Save each bundle contents in your text editor as a bundle.txt file, and upload it here into this discussion thread.

Uploading them here will look like this:

module-1-input-bundle.txt (12.3 KB)
module-1-output-bundle.txt (12.3 KB)

B.

If you are unable to upload files on this forum, alternatively you can paste the formatted bundles in this manner:

  • Either add three backticks ``` before and after the code, like this:

    ```
    input/output bundle content goes here
    ```

  • Or use the format code button in the editor:
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Providing the input/output bundles will allow others to replicate what is going on in the scenario even if they do not use the external service.

Following these steps will allow others to assist you here. Thanks!

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