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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
Voided Statement Id
Agent Email
Agent Email (Sha1sum)
Agent OpenID
Agent Account Name
Agent Account HomePage
Verb
Activity
Registration
Related Activities
Related Agents
Since
Until
Limit
Format
Statement ID
Try ItActor Name
Actor Email
Actor Account Name
Actor Account HomePage
VerbRequired
Verb Display
Activity IdRequired
Activity Name
Activity Description
Activity Type Id
Activity More Info IRI
Activity Definition Extensions
Result Success
Result Completion
Result Response
Result Duration
Result Raw Score
Result Scaled Score
Result Extensions
Context JSON
Loan State Change
Triggers when a loan state changes. As well triggers for events that don't change state on server side but could be interesting to set up a custom workflow, e.g. 'days_late' will get triggered at least once a day when the loan has delays in payment. How many days late is included in the payload as field 'days_late'. An example workflow that should be triggered on 5 days late, would filter on state='days_late' AND payload.days_late='5'.
Try ItCustomer IDRequired