#thebeard_unexpected

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dawn whaleBOT
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potent crown
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Hi! So yes, that is the first invoice of a Subscription, and its period of billing - the period of billable items besides the price. Since there was no period before the start of the Subscription, the period is zero-length.

That period represents the timeframe for which Usage Based Billing items would have been included in this invoice if there were any.

Does that help?

Charge customers based on how much they use your product or service.

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The Invoice's line_items[]interval contain the dates you're likely looking for, which "created date -> next period date"

vestal spire
potent crown
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Re your first question, that should be the case, yes. It should represent ( period_start || last_threshold ) to new_threshold if that makes sense.

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Aka the time since period start, or since the threshold last tripped in this period.

vestal spire
potent crown
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Awesome. ๐Ÿ™‚