Actual start datetime and scheduled datetime can differ (e.g. However, endpoint for getting past meeting details retrieves only actual start datetime, but not the scheduled date time. Your colleagues suggested that the recommended approach is to base it on timestamp (more precisely it can only be based on date). However, my question is: how can we associate this meeting UUID to appropriate occurrence in our system if there is no mapping between occurrence id and meeting UUID? Occurrence gets meeting UUID once the meeting is ended (I’m familiar with relevant webhook). This works fine for updating/removing future occurrences using Zoom API. Let me provide more details about our case.Ĭurrently, on our side we are storing Zoom meeting number and occurrence id. Could you please help me to figure it out as well? How can we find the corresponding meeting instance (meetingUuid) for an occurrence? I simply want to compare Occurrence 1’s registrant data with the corresponding meeting instance’s - from you message, I can see that we are looking for the same thing, except you figured it out. metrics/meetings/:meetingId/participants. However, there is no occurrence_id parameter to be used with the list meeting participants endpoint. I use this occurrence_id to get the registrants for this occurrence. This meeting has 6 occurrences and occurrence record has only the following fields - nothing related with meetingUuid: "occurrences": [ Ok, /meetings/:meetingId returns occurrence_id with the parameter (thanks to in my own thread about this), but there is no relation with (meetingID & occurrence_id) pair with the participant data returned by using meetingUuid. Hi, / am fighting with the same thing for the last couple hours, and I still can’t see how you can match meeting participants with the meeting registrants.
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