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Cancels an invoice.

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Cancels a supplier invoice.

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Creates a new customer.

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Creates a new absence transaction.

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Creates a new article.

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Creates a new attendance transaction.

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Creates a new employee.

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Creates a new expense.

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Creates a new invoice.

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Creates a new project.

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Creates a new supplier.

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Creates a new supplier invoice.

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Deletes a customer.

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Deletes an absence transaction.

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Deletes an article.

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Deletes a project.

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Previews an invoice as pdf.

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Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

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Retrieves a specific invoice.

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Retrieves a specific absence transaction.

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Retrieves a specific article.

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Retrieves a specific attendance transaction.

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Retrieves a specific employee.

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Retrieves a specific expense.

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Retrieves a specific invoice.

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Retrieves a specific project.

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Retrieves a specific supplier.

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Retrieves a specific supplier invoice.

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Updates a customer.

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Updates an absence transaction.

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Updates an article.

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Updates an attendance transaction.

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Updates an employee.

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Updates an invoice.

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Updates a project.

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Updates a supplier.

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Updates a supplier invoice.

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Adds a member to a list. Note that lists cannot have more than 5,000 members.

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Posts a new post.

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Deletes the direct message specified in ID.

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Removes a post.

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Returns a single direct message by ID.

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Returns a variety of information about the user specified by ID or screen name parameter.

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Returns a single post by Post ID.

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Likes or Unlikes the tweet specified in the ID parameters as the authenticating user.

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Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

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Reposts or Unreposts a post and returns the original post with repost details embedded.

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Sends a new direct message to a selected user.

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Updates your profile images.

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Uploads a new media for post and returns media IDs.

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Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user.

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Returns the most recent posts liked by you or specified user.

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Returns all lists the autherticating or specified user subscribes to, including their own.

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Returns the 20 most recent mentions for the authenticating user.

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Returns all direct messages within the last 30 days. Sorted in reverse-chronological order.

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Returns a collection of numeric IDs for every user who has a pending request to follow the authenticating user.

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Returns a collection of upto 100 most recent reposts or user IDs belonging to users who have reposted a post.

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Retrieves a list of the most recent posts by the user.

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Returns posts that meet specified criteria.

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Provides a simple, relevance-based search interface to public user accounts on X (formerly Twitter).

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Add a Member to a List

Adds a member to a list. Note that lists cannot have more than 5,000 members.

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Cancel a Supplier Invoice

Cancels a supplier invoice.

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Cancel an Invoice

Cancels an invoice.

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Create a Customer

Creates a new customer.

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Create a Post

Posts a new post.

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Create a Project

Creates a new project.

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Create a Supplier

Creates a new supplier.

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Create a Supplier Invoice

Creates a new supplier invoice.

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Create an Absence Transaction

Creates a new absence transaction.

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