Reference

Table PurchaseOrders


Description

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Supported Operations

Below section contains supported CRUD operations. Each operation is executed by some EndPoint behind the scene.
Method Supported Reference EndPoint
SELECT get_purchase_orders
INSERT
UPDATE
UPSERT
DELETE
LOOKUP get_purchase_order_details

Examples

SSIS

Use ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus (Zoho) Connector in API Source component to read data or in API Destination component to read/write data:

Read from PurchaseOrders table using API Source

API Source - ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus (Zoho)
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ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus (Zoho)
PurchaseOrders
Optional Parameters
ContineOn404Error True
SSIS API Source - Read from table or endpoint

Read/write to PurchaseOrders table using API Destination

API Destination - ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus (Zoho)
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PurchaseOrders
Select
Optional Parameters
ContineOn404Error True
SSIS API Destination - Access table operation

ODBC application

Use these SQL queries in your ODBC application data source:

Read purchase orders

<p>Reads all purchase orders from the system. This allows you to track procurement activities and order statuses.</p> <p>The <code>PurchaseOrders</code> table lists all orders, providing a view into the purchasing history and pending requests.</p>

SELECT * FROM PurchaseOrders

Read purchase order by ID

<p>Reads detailed information about a specific purchase order identified by its ID. This includes line items, costs, and approval status.</p> <p>Use the <code>WHERE id=...</code> clause to filter for a specific purchase order. Replace <code>111112345</code> with the purchase order ID.</p>

SELECT * FROM PurchaseOrders WHERE id=111112345

SQL Server

Use these SQL queries in SQL Server after you create a data source in Data Gateway:

Read purchase orders

<p>Reads all purchase orders from the system. This allows you to track procurement activities and order statuses.</p> <p>The <code>PurchaseOrders</code> table lists all orders, providing a view into the purchasing history and pending requests.</p>

DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM PurchaseOrders';

EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_MANAGEENGINE_SERVICEDESK_PLUS_ZOHO_IN_GATEWAY];

Read purchase order by ID

<p>Reads detailed information about a specific purchase order identified by its ID. This includes line items, costs, and approval status.</p> <p>Use the <code>WHERE id=...</code> clause to filter for a specific purchase order. Replace <code>111112345</code> with the purchase order ID.</p>

DECLARE @MyQuery NVARCHAR(MAX) = 'SELECT * FROM PurchaseOrders WHERE id=111112345';

EXEC (@MyQuery) AT [LS_TO_MANAGEENGINE_SERVICEDESK_PLUS_ZOHO_IN_GATEWAY];