Hi, when using this endpoint: /organizations/{organizationId}/configurationChanges (mentioned at https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/get-organization-configuration-changes/) it states the return values e.g. as shown below, but I believe there is one missing. Here is an example of the JSON received as stated by the documentation (sorry I couldn't get it to paste with indentation): [ { "ts": "2018-02-11T00:00:00.090210Z", "adminName": "Miles Meraki", "adminEmail": "miles@meraki.com", "adminId": "212406", "networkName": "Main Office", "networkId": "N_24329156", "networkUrl": "https://n1.meraki.com//n//manage/nodes/list", "ssidName": "My SSID", "ssidNumber": 1, "page": "via API", "label": "PUT /api/v1/organizations/2930418", "oldValue": "{\"id\":\"2930418\",\"name\":\"My organization\",\"url\":\"https://dashboard.meraki.com/o/VjjsAd/manage/organization/overview\"}", "newValue": "{\"id\":\"2930418\",\"name\":\"My organization changed\",\"url\":\"https://dashboard.meraki.com/o/VjjsAd/manage/organization/overview\"}" } However, it also appears to return a "client" object that contains "id" and "type" properties. Unfortunately the organisations I have access to always return null for these, so in my API code (which uses Refit) I am unable to populate the correct types (on my "ChangeLogEntry" class), and instead have left it as a nullable object (which then just contains empty tokens) e.g. public object? Client { get; set; } My question is whether the documentation will be updated with more information about this value that is returned? I assume (but may not be correct) that "Id" within Client may be an integer or long, and that "Type" might be a string. Thoughts?
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