The Company API allows you to retrieve, create and delete client Companies on the platform.
This enables scenarios where Companies created/maintained in other systems (e.g. SAP, Salesforce) can be replicated to the platform automatically.

On our Cloud service, this API is available via SSL secured HTTPS connection using the REST GET, POST and PUT verbs.
The format query string parameter controls the desired response format.  Specify either xml or json.

/api/v2/company?format=xml/json


PUT Request

The PUT verb allows you to update a single, existing Company on the platform.

You may use either JSON or XML formats in your request.
You indicate this by setting the ContentType HTTP header as "application/json" or "application/xml". If no ContentType is specified, XML format is assumed.

The required and optional parameters for a PUT to the Company API are outlined below.

Parameter Name
Data Type
Required
Description
Company
Company
Yes
The Company that you wish to update.  See the Company type definition from the GET documentation topic.

PUT Response

The data returned from a Company PUT is provided as follows:

Company Response (<CompanyResponse>)

Field Name
Data Type
Description
Company
Company
The Company updated.
ResponseStatus
ResponseStatus
Details of any errors that may have occurred

Company (<Company>) Response Fields

The Company returned is only populated with the following fields:

Field Name
Data Type
Description
Id
Integer
The Company's unique identifier
Status
String
Status of this Company.
 IntegrationKey
 String The Companys unique integration key
 VendorId
 Integer The Master Company's Id to which the updated Company belongs

API Usage Example

Given that the API is REST based, you can access the API directly via your web browser to test it.  Obviously for actual integration works, you will need to make a web request to the given REST URL and then parse the response.

Below is a simple PUT example which updates an existing Company, using XML format.

XML

<Company> <ActiveUsers>4</ActiveUsers>  <Id>2</Id> <IntegrationKey>xxx</IntegrationKey><Name>Test Company</Name>  <VendorId>1</VendorId> </Company>


XML Response

XML

<CompanyResponse xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <ResponseStatus/><Company> <Id>2</Id> <IntegrationKey>xxx</IntegrationKey> <Status>Active</Status><VendorId>1</VendorId> </Company> </CompanyResponse>