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  1. Hi, thanks for your reply. In our situation we have a PSA/ticket system separate from WHMCS and we're trying to see the WHMCS notes for each customer in the PSA. I originally intended to try my luck via MySQL calls, but was encouraged to take the API route. I guess the idea I should get from your comment about deprecating 'Get' commands form the API would mean I might have better luck (on this and other items, and definitely in the future) via the MySQL route. Do I have the right Idea?
  2. is it possible this topic could get moderator-approved so it could be answered? I don't mean to be rude, I apologize if I'm coming off that way. Thanks, danno
  3. hello, i'm danno. our company uses whmcs and has for many years, enjoyed it immensely. i'm using powershell to access the api for information in some of our server deployments. it's fun!
  4. Hello, I'm using the API to get various information about our customers and I noticed that while there is AddClientNote and GetTicketNote, there is no GetClientNote. When I use GetClientsDetails to get the notes, some notes are displayed but not all of them. In fact, for an account I'm testing against, some of the client 10 notes included that are marked 'sticky' are not even showing up. No errors or incomplete replies, just missing some notes. Is there a way to grab all of those notes for a client via the API? Also, the one method I have now, GetClientsDetails, is marked as deprecated- what would the replacement be for GetClientsDetails? Maybe it's replacement would provide all of the notes I'm looking for? Thanks in advance everyone!
  5. Welcome to WHMCS.Community ai-danno! We're glad you're here please take some time to familiarise yourself with the Community Rules & Guidelines and take a moment to introduce yourself to other WHMCS.Community members in the Introduce Yourself Board.

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