Get Stop Rates

get

/rateOfferings/{rateOfferingGid}/stopRates

Request

Path Parameters
Query Parameters
  • Comma-delimited string of child resource names that you want to expand so that the contents return with the parent in the same GET request.
  • Comma-delimited string of field names that you wanted returned in a GET request.
  • Positive integer value that specifies the maximum number of items returned by the server.
  • Non-negative integer values that specifies the index of the first item to be returned. The offset index begins at 0. By default, the offset is 0, which returns all items starting from the first item in the collection.
  • Comma-separated string of field names, each optionally followed by asc or desc, that specifies the order of items returned in the response payload.
  • Filter (a 'where'clause) to restrict the items returned in the collection. By default, no filtering is applied.
  • Boolean value that specifies whether to calculate the totalResults property. By default, this value is set to false indicating that totalResults is not calculated.

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Response

Supported Media Types

Default Response

Default Response.
Body ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : rateOfferings.stopRates
Type: object
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  • Database domain where this data is stored.
  • Stop off charges are typically defined for truckload rates. In most cases, the base rate includes the pickup stop and the first delivery stop. The rate may also support the option of performing addition stops, but at an additional per stop charge. The additional per stop charges are often specified in a ranges i.e., for stops 3 to 5 the per stop charge is X for stops 6 to 7 the per stop charge is Y per stop.
    The high stop field defines the high end of the range for stop off charges.
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  • Stop off charges are typically defined for truckload rates. In most cases, the base rate includes the pickup stop and the first delivery stop. The rate may also support the option of performing addition stops, but at an additional per stop charge. The additional per stop charges are often specified in a ranges i.e., for stops 3 to 5 the per stop charge is X for stops 6 to 7 the per stop charge is Y per stop.
    The low stop fields defines the low end of the range for stop off charges.
  • perStopCost
    The per stop charge for the low high range being defined.
Nested Schema : perStopCost
The per stop charge for the low high range being defined.
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Nested Schema : currencyType
Type: object
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