#toni7858_api

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noble nacelleBOT
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soft hamlet
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Can you share an example request ID?

verbal brook
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hiding the products id's but here are the time stamps

{
"phases": {
"0": {
"end_date": "1734480000",
"proration_behavior": "none",
"start_date": "1731888000"
}
}
}

soft hamlet
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Can you share an actual request id like req_123?

verbal brook
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/v1/subscription_schedules/sub_sched_1QMak22ev2b3FnJcCvQF3m1r

soft hamlet
verbal brook
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yeah is one of them ,but that works

soft hamlet
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What do you mean it works? Which one does not work, and in what way?

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That's the only update request I see for that subscription schedule

verbal brook
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the request URL works for debugging the issue

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the time doesn't

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"start_date": "1731888000" should be the 18 but is marking 17 of november instead

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that's my issue

soft hamlet
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It depends on your timezone, since thats a UTC timestamp

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So what time are you expecting vs what do you see?

verbal brook
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november 18

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I am seeing november 17

soft hamlet
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Where are you seeing this? Dashboard? On an invoice? As I said, it depends on your timezone and possibly the customer timezone.