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Let me guess, this is not on the roadmap for 2025 either ?
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Hi Samantha,
So you are saying if I want to get a single EST day I have to send two request for two UTC days and then work the code to extract from those two responses the portion that is my single EST day ?
I hope you can see how unwieldy and unusable this is for anyone not living in UTC.
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Hey Samantha,
The documentation I received specifies the following :

Additonnaly, when calling the endpoint with a different start and end time parameters, I get an explicit error :
"message": {
"startTime": [
"The start time field must be a date equal to end time."
]
What am I missing in this case ?
Thank you,
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Hello Samantha,
Thank you for the answer. So the API returns the full UTC day.
In that case, how can I use the API to get the data for a single EST day ? Is it not possible at this stage ?
Thank you,
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Hello,
Thank you for giving me access to this API.
I've started experimeting with it and I want to understand exactly which 24 hours are included when I enter a Unix timestamp, with regards to timezones.
Let's take a practical example .
The timestamp 1734488584 corresponds to early 18th December in GMT and late 17th December in EST (which is the timezone configured in my Zendesk settings).
If I send a request with that timestamp in both startTime and endTime parameters, will the result covers the whole 18th of december in GMT or the whole 17th December in EST ?
I could certainly figure the answer out by running tests but timezones give me headache and as we're still configuring WFM, I don't have users generating data to help those tests (and don't know of another way to generate time entries).
Thank you,
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Hey Gabriel, thank you for the answer. I will keep an eye out.
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Hello,
Is ti possible to create a trigger or automation that automatically deletes empty tickets created when users mention us in their instagram story? It's a pain to have tickets in the view that are not actual messages.
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