As of my knowledge, Acumatica's REST API may not directly support comparing two fields in the $filter condition. In RESTful APIs, the standard OData query syntax is often used for filtering, and the OData specification primarily supports comparisons between a field and a constant value.If comparing two fields directly in a filter expression is not supported.
As of my knowledge, Acumatica's REST API may not directly support comparing two fields in the $filter condition. In RESTful APIs, the standard OData query syntax is often used for filtering, and the OData specification primarily supports comparisons between a field and a constant value.If comparing two fields directly in a filter expression is not supported.
One thing that you can do is to create a GI and then expose that GI to the OData interface. The GI can handle that type of filtering requirements and the external system doesn’t need to worry about that.
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