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- nstripe0_api, 4 days ago, 11 messages
Hi there, you can exclude the coupon ID from the array. For example, the exiting array contains ['a', 'b', 'c'] and you want to remove 'b', you should update it with ['a', 'c']
Hi Jack
The API docs indicate:
Pass an empty string to remove previously-defined discounts.
Does that imply that I need to check if there are more than one coupons applied, and if b is the only one applied, I need to pass empty string instead of empty array?
And what about the other child parameters for this attribute (discounts.discount and discounts.prmotion_code), do I need to respecify them on the update?
No, you should use empty array if you want to remove all.