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shifttraderesponse.go
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package platformclientv2
import (
"time"
"encoding/json"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Shifttraderesponse
type Shifttraderesponse struct {
// Id - The ID of this shift trade
Id *string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// WeekDate - The start week date of the associated schedule in yyyy-MM-dd format. Dates are represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-dd
WeekDate *time.Time `json:"weekDate,omitempty"`
// Schedule - A reference to the associated schedule
Schedule *Buschedulereferenceformuroute `json:"schedule,omitempty"`
// State - The state of this shift trade
State *string `json:"state,omitempty"`
// InitiatingUser - The user who initiated this trade
InitiatingUser *Userreference `json:"initiatingUser,omitempty"`
// InitiatingShiftId - The ID of the shift offered for trade by the initiating user
InitiatingShiftId *string `json:"initiatingShiftId,omitempty"`
// InitiatingShiftStart - The start date/time of the shift being offered for trade. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
InitiatingShiftStart *time.Time `json:"initiatingShiftStart,omitempty"`
// InitiatingShiftEnd - The end date/time of the shift being offered for trade. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
InitiatingShiftEnd *time.Time `json:"initiatingShiftEnd,omitempty"`
// ReceivingUser - The user matching the trade, or if the state is not Matched, the user to whom the trade request was sent
ReceivingUser *Userreference `json:"receivingUser,omitempty"`
// ReceivingShiftId - The ID of the shift being exchanged for the initiating shift, null if the receiving user is picking up a shift
ReceivingShiftId *string `json:"receivingShiftId,omitempty"`
// ReceivingShiftStart - The start date/time of the receiving shift. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
ReceivingShiftStart *time.Time `json:"receivingShiftStart,omitempty"`
// ReceivingShiftEnd - The end date/time of the receiving shift. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
ReceivingShiftEnd *time.Time `json:"receivingShiftEnd,omitempty"`
// Expiration - When this shift trade offer will expire if not matched or approved. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
Expiration *time.Time `json:"expiration,omitempty"`
// OneSided - Whether this is a one-sided shift trade (e.g. the initiating user is not asking for a shift in return)
OneSided *bool `json:"oneSided,omitempty"`
// AcceptableIntervals
AcceptableIntervals *[]string `json:"acceptableIntervals,omitempty"`
// ReviewedBy - The user who reviewed this shift trade
ReviewedBy *Userreference `json:"reviewedBy,omitempty"`
// ReviewedDate - The timestamp when this shift trade was reviewed. Date time is represented as an ISO-8601 string. For example: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss[.mmm]Z
ReviewedDate *time.Time `json:"reviewedDate,omitempty"`
// Metadata - Version data for this trade
Metadata *Wfmversionedentitymetadata `json:"metadata,omitempty"`
}
// String returns a JSON representation of the model
func (o *Shifttraderesponse) String() string {
j, _ := json.Marshal(o)
str, _ := strconv.Unquote(strings.Replace(strconv.Quote(string(j)), `\\u`, `\u`, -1))
return str
}