Java client libraries now available
We are excited to announce the release of Java client libraries for our product suite.
We are excited to announce the release of Java client libraries for our product suite.
Sync for Expenses now supports QuickBooks Desktop. Clients can use Sync for Expenses to correctly represent expenses in QuickBooks Desktop, without the hassle of ongoing maintenance.
We have released a new version of our NetSuite bundle that supports the M/DD/YYYY h:mm tt
datetime format when displaying attachments.
We've rolled out a new security feature on sign-in to keep your account safer than ever.
We recently released some important infrastructure changes to improve reliability when reading data from third party platforms. It also means fewer API calls to third parties, so you're less likely to encounter rate limits.
On January 10, 2024, we will change how we handle data deleted by users in accounting software.
On January 10, 2024, we will deprecate the data
field that is currently returned in the response and /push
endpoints when creating or updating entities.
Written data will also no longer be stored within Codat, and a refresh of data will be required for Codat to reflect new or updated records.
On January 10, 2024, we will deprecate the @codat/link-sdk in favor of our new alternative.
We are excited to announce the release of C# client libraries for our new product suite.
We've changed the way we organize our APIs to make Codat easier than ever to use.