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- mulo_webhooks, 5 minutes ago, 14 messages
Hello
That depends on how you are modeling your inventory
If you only have one Price per Product then you can look at the Product
it's software subscription
Yeah that's irrelevant. You need to decide which data you need -- whether the specific Price for the Product or the Product in general.
I can't tell you that for you... that is dependent on your catalogue and integration.
so what defines a speficific subsription, so i can count it being always the same static value?
The Subscription ID defines the specific Subscription
But overall I'm not really sure what you mean by that
I get an event (as per thread linked above), so by the product ID (?) I can assess which subscription the client just subscribed to, as I have more than one now
You can use that to assess which of your products that user subscribed to, yes.
so that'd be prod_QKl4...?