Update an owner balance transaction
Change whether the owner balance transaction can be seen on statements and payout receipts by owners.
Authorizations
API Key authentication. Use "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY".
Path Parameters
The id identifier.
Body
The date the transaction becomes available in the owner balance.
Set of key-value pairs that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format.
Whether this transaction is visible in the owner portal.
Response
Returns the updated owner balance transaction.
Unique identifier for the object.
Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
owner_balance_transaction The amount of the owner balance transaction, in the smallest currency unit.
The date the transaction becomes available in the owner balance.
The type of balance this transaction affects.
The ID of the building the transaction is associated with.
Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase. Must be a supported currency.
gbp, usd, eur, sek "gbp"
An arbitrary string attached to the object. Often useful for displaying to users.
The net amount of the transaction after taxes.
The owner the transaction is for.
The owner payout this transaction belongs to, if any.
The owner payout this transaction was reconciled against, if any.
The time at which the reconciled payout was paid.
The reporting subtype used to categorize this transaction.
The reporting type used to categorize this transaction.
The source object the transaction is associated with.
The type of source object the transaction is associated with.
The type of the owner balance transaction.
The ID of the unit the transaction is associated with.
The workspace the transaction belongs to.
The account that the object belongs to. Only returned if the request is made with a valid Yorlet-Context header.
Only returned if the object has been deleted.
Whether this transaction was created automatically from an owner payout.
Set of key-value pairs that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format.
The amount of tax on the transaction.
The tax percentage applied to the transaction.
Whether this transaction is visible in the owner portal.