Get NMFC Code Substitutes

get

/rateRecords/{rateGeoGid}/nmfcCodeSubstitutes

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.

There's no request body for this operation.

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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 : rateRecords.nmfcCodeSubstitutes
Type: object
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  • Database domain where this data is stored.
  • links
  • Records additional information about the rate cost. This description will appear as the shipment cost type on the Financial tab of the Shipment Manager when this rate cost is applied to a shipment. If this field is left blank, a default shipment cost type appears such as Base or Discount.
  • Low National Motor Freight Classification value used for defining a rate as classification record.
  • The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) fields allow you to apply a specific NMFC based rate using a range of NMFC classes. For example, if you want anything between the NMFC class of 45 and 65 to use the 55 NMFC class rate, then you would enter 45 in the NMFC Low field, 65 in the NMFC High field, and 55 in the Rate As NMFC Class field. Note: The NMFC Low and High fields are inclusive, meaning they follow a "greater than or equal to" and a "less than or equal to" pattern respectively. Using the above example, 45 and 65 are included in the ranges.
  • The GID for the related rate offering for the rate as table of values.
  • Internal sequence number for different row entries.
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