@maxio-com/advanced-billing-sdk
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Ultimate billing and pricing flexibility for B2B SaaS. Maxio integrates directly into your product, so you can seamlessly manage your product catalog, bill customers, and collect payments.
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TypeScript
/**
* AdvancedBilling
*
* This file was automatically generated for Maxio by APIMATIC v3.0 ( https://www.apimatic.io ).
*/
import { Schema } from '../schema.js';
export interface CreditNoteLineItem {
/** Unique identifier for the line item. Useful when cross-referencing the line against individual discounts in the `discounts` or `taxes` lists. */
uid?: string;
/** A short descriptor for the credit given by this line. */
title?: string;
/**
* Detailed description for the credit given by this line. May include proration details in plain text.
* Note: this string may contain line breaks that are hints for the best display format on the credit note.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* The quantity or count of units credited by the line item.
* This is a decimal number represented as a string. (See "About Decimal Numbers".)
*/
quantity?: string;
/**
* The price per unit for the line item.
* When tiered pricing was used (i.e. not every unit was actually priced at the same price) this will be the blended average cost per unit and the `tiered_unit_price` field will be set to `true`.
*/
unitPrice?: string;
/** The line subtotal, generally calculated as `quantity * unit_price`. This is the canonical amount of record for the line - when rounding differences are in play, `subtotal_amount` takes precedence over the value derived from `quantity * unit_price` (which may not have the proper precision to exactly equal this amount). */
subtotalAmount?: string;
/**
* The approximate discount of just this line.
* The value is approximated in cases where rounding errors make it difficult to apportion exactly a total discount among many lines. Several lines may have been summed prior to applying the discount to arrive at `discount_amount` for the invoice - backing that out to the discount on a single line may introduce rounding or precision errors.
*/
discountAmount?: string;
/**
* The approximate tax of just this line.
* The value is approximated in cases where rounding errors make it difficult to apportion exactly a total tax among many lines. Several lines may have been summed prior to applying the tax rate to arrive at `tax_amount` for the invoice - backing that out to the tax on a single line may introduce rounding or precision errors.
*/
taxAmount?: string;
/**
* The non-canonical total amount for the line.
* `subtotal_amount` is the canonical amount for a line. The invoice `total_amount` is derived from the sum of the line `subtotal_amount`s and discounts or taxes applied thereafter. Therefore, due to rounding or precision errors, the sum of line `total_amount`s may not equal the invoice `total_amount`.
*/
totalAmount?: string;
/** When `true`, indicates that the actual pricing scheme for the line was tiered, so the `unit_price` shown is the blended average for all units. */
tieredUnitPrice?: boolean;
/** Start date for the period credited by this line. The format is `"YYYY-MM-DD"`. */
periodRangeStart?: string;
/** End date for the period credited by this line. The format is `"YYYY-MM-DD"`. */
periodRangeEnd?: string;
/**
* The ID of the product being credited.
* This may be set even for component credits, so true product-only (non-component) credits will also have a nil `component_id`.
*/
productId?: number;
/** The version of the product being credited. */
productVersion?: number;
/** The ID of the component being credited. Will be `nil` for non-component credits. */
componentId?: number | null;
/** The price point ID of the component being credited. Will be `nil` for non-component credits. */
pricePointId?: number | null;
billingScheduleItemId?: number | null;
customItem?: boolean;
[key: string]: unknown;
}
export declare const creditNoteLineItemSchema: Schema<CreditNoteLineItem>;
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