Update loyalty memberships
POST /api/connector/v1/loyaltyMemberships/update
Updates information about the specified loyalty memberships. Note this operation supports Portfolio Access Tokens.
Request Body
Section titled “Request Body ”object
Token identifying the client application.
Access token of the client application.
Name and version of the client application.
Unique identifier of the chain. Required when using Portfolio Access Tokens, ignored otherwise.
Loyalty memberships to be updated.
object
Unique identifier of the loyalty membership.
Unique identifier of the loyalty program (or null
if the program should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
State of the loyalty membership, (or null
if the state should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Boolean value defining the primary loyalty membership for the account (or null
if the value should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Code of the loyalty membership. (or null
if the code should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Loyalty membership identifier assigned by the external loyalty provider’s system (or null
if the value should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
The loyalty points the account has in the loyalty membership (or null
if the points should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Expiration date of the loyalty membership in UTC timezone in ISO 8601 format (or null
if the date should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
URL of the loyalty membership (or null
if the URL should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Unique identifier of the loyalty tier (or null
if the tier should not be updated).
object
Value which is to be updated.
Example
{ "ClientToken": "E0D439EE522F44368DC78E1BFB03710C-D24FB11DBE31D4621C4817E028D9E1D", "AccessToken": "C66EF7B239D24632943D115EDE9CB810-EA00F8FD8294692C940F6B5A8F9453D", "Client": "Sample Client 1.0.0", "LoyaltyMembershipUpdates": [ { "LoyaltyMembershipId": "905a4489-0960-4ac9-96ec-793f47365c92", "LoyaltyProgramId": { "Value": "f701dafb-5765-4cf4-b1dd-1f602a740ae5" }, "State": { "Value": "Canceled" }, "IsPrimary": { "Value": true }, "Code": { "Value": "MBR-2025-AX49ZT73" }, "Points": { "Value": 42 }, "ExpirationDate": { "Value": "2038-01-19T03:14:07Z" }, "Url": { "Value": "https://final-rewards.example.com/member/PRV-MBR-9842XKLT" }, "LoyaltyTierId": { "Value": "69eedfd2-6f25-42fc-b3c8-39df70f85e37" } } ], "ChainId": "3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6"}
Responses
Section titled “ Responses ”OK
object
The loyalty memberships of the enterprise.
object
Unique identifier of the loyalty membership.
Unique identifier of the chain.
Unique identifier of the account.
Unique identifier of the loyalty program.
State of the loyalty membership.
New
Pending
Enrolled
Canceled
Declined
Defines the primary loyalty membership.
Unique identifier for the loyalty membership in the loyalty provider’s system.
Code of the loyalty membership.
The loyalty points for the account in that membership.
Expiration date of the loyalty membership in UTC timezone in ISO 8601 format.
Url of the loyalty membership.
Unique identifier of the loyalty tier.
The profile data of the user who created or last updated the record.
object
Enterprise profile data.
object
Unique identifier of the profile.
The profile data of the user who created or last updated the record.
object
Enterprise profile data.
object
Unique identifier of the profile.
Unique identifier of the item one newer in time order than the items to be returned. If Cursor is not specified, i.e. null, then the latest or most recent items will be returned.
Example
{ "LoyaltyMemberships": [ { "Id": "905a4489-0960-4ac9-96ec-793f47365c92", "ChainId": "3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6", "AccountId": "fadd5bb6-b428-45d5-94f8-fd0d89fece6d", "LoyaltyProgramId": "f701dafb-5765-4cf4-b1dd-1f602a740ae5", "State": "New", "IsPrimary": true, "ProviderMembershipId": "PRV-MBR-9842XKLT", "Code": "MBR-2025-AX49ZT73", "Points": 22, "ExpirationDate": "2029-11-04T13:00:00Z", "Url": "https://rewards.example.com/member/PRV-MBR-9842XKLT", "LoyaltyTierId": "69eedfd2-6f25-42fc-b3c8-39df70f85e37", "CreatorProfile": null, "UpdaterProfile": null } ], "Cursor": "905a4489-0960-4ac9-96ec-793f47365c92"}
Server has successfully fulfilled the request and there is no additional information to send back.
object
Error caused by the client app, e.g. in case of malformed request or invalid identifier of a resource. In most cases, such an error signifies a bug in the client app (consumer of the API).
object
Error caused by usage of invalid ClientToken, AccessToken, or you may not have the necessary permission to use the endpoint.
object
Server error that should be reported to the end user of the client app. Happens for example when the server-side validation fails or when a business-logic check is violated.
object
Error caused by heavy request that takes too long to process (typically tens of seconds). To get around this, request data in smaller batches. For more information, see Request timeouts
object
Error caused by too many requests sent in a given amount of time. Response contains Retry-After
header indicating how long the user agent should wait before making a follow-up request. For more information, see Request limits.
object
Unexpected error on the Mews side. This may be due to a software fault. If such a situation occurs, the error will be logged and the development team notified, however you can raise an issue through GitHub on our documentation repository.