API relationships
From Charitylog Manual
Creating Relationships
Relationships are created by passing the id numbers of the 2 people in the URL. An example call to create a relatiionship between person 37 and person 59 would look like:
[PUT] https://api.dizions.co.uk/v2/relationship_details/37/59
In the body, these keys are required:
relation_first_to_second the id of the relationship between the first person and the second person. relation_second_to_first
There are also optional keys
major a Y or N for whether the relationship is a major relationship. send_one_letter_to_both a Y or N indicating whether or not to send a single letter if both people are included in a mail merge. joint_address how to address both people together if send_one_letter_to_both is set to Y.
[ { "relation_first_to_second": "6", "relation_second_to_first": "5", "major": "Y", "send_one_letter_to_both": "Y", "joint_address": "Mr and Mrs Smith" } ]
To get a list of relationships, use the dictionary:
[GET] https://api.dizions.co.uk/v2/dictionary/relationships
Carer relationships can be created in the same way:
[ { "relation_first_to_second": "6", "relation_second_to_first": "5", "carer_relation_first_to_second": "1", "carer_relation_second_to_first": "2", } ]
NB, if the carer relationship is specified, the "standard" relationship must be specified as well, i.e. this is not valid:
[ { "carer_relation_first_to_second": "1", "carer_relation_second_to_first": "2", } ]
To get a list of carer relationships, use the dictionary:
[GET] https://api.dizions.co.uk/v2/dictionary/carer_relationships
Getting relationships
Relationships can be selected along with other clients fields, like this:
[GET] https://api.dizions.co.uk/v2/clients/id/37/field/postcode;email;relationship_details