PatchCorrectStartDateByEmploymentId |
Correct the start (employment) date for an employment.__Activity name :__ PatchCorrectStartDateByEmploymentIdEdit the starting date (i.e. the official first day of a contract) of an employment. Please note that changing the starting data for an employment affects multiple entities in Loket (e.g. wage-records etc). * With a correction of the starting date, you are responsible for the associated notifications.
Catalog: LoketNlRest
Schema: Employment
This is a read-only table function. The loket.nl (REST) API may not support changing the data or the Invantive SQL driver for loket.nl (REST) does not cover it. In the latter case, please use the table NativePlatformScalarRequests to upload data to the loket.nl (REST) API.
Select loket.nl (REST) API URL: /providers/employers/employees/employments/{employmentId}/correctstartdate
Insert loket.nl (REST) API URL: /providers/employers/employees/employments/{employmentId}/correctstartdate
Update loket.nl (REST) API URL: /providers/employers/employees/employments/{employmentId}/correctstartdate
Delete loket.nl (REST) API URL: /providers/employers/employees/employments/{employmentId}/correctstartdate
Field Selection Method: NotRequired
Base Path: content
Select loket.nl (REST) API Operation: patch /providers/employers/employees/employments/{employmentId}/correctstartdate
Table Function Parameters
The following parameters can be used to control the behaviour of the table function PatchCorrectStartDateByEmploymentId. A value must be provided at all times for required parameters, but optional parameters in general do not need to have a value and the execution will default to a pre-defined behaviour. Values can be specified by position and by name. In both cases, all parameters not specified will be treated using their default values.
Value specification by position is done by listing all values from the first to the last needed value. For example with `select * from table(value1, value2, value3)` on a table with four parameters will use the default value for the fourth parameter and the specified values for the first three.
Value specification by name is done by listing all values that require a value. For example with `select * from table(name1 => value1, name3 => value3)` on the same table will use the default values for the second and fourth parameters and the specified values for the first and third.
Name |
Data Type |
Required |
Default Value |
Documentation |
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body |
string |
☑ |
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The request body contains an object containing fields related to termination of an employment. |
employmentId |
guid |
☑ |
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The unique identifier of the employment |
Table Function Columns
The columns of the table function PatchCorrectStartDateByEmploymentId are shown below. Each column has an SQL data type.
Name |
Data Type |
Label |
Required |
Documentation |
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DUMMY |
string(1) |
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☑ |
Default column added since the specification specifies that no data is returned. |
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