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falk0069

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  1. To add my previous post, here is a quick PowerShell script I wrote to parse the JSON payload and convert it to a CSV (Excel) output. Very little error checking done. Just paste in Excel and delimit by the comma. Hope it works for others. $payload = 'PASTE ENTIRE JSON PAYLOAD HERE' $results = ConvertFrom-Json $payload Write-Output "Date,Donor,Email,Phone,Amount,Currency,DonationType,Label0,Field0,Label1,Field1" $(ForEach($r in $results.contributions){ $Date = (Get-Date -Date "01-01-1970") + ([System.TimeSpan]::FromMilliSeconds(($r.submittedOn))) $Donor = $r.donor.name $Email = $r.donor.email $Phone = $r.donor.phone $Amount = $r.amount.decimalValue $currency = $r.amount.currencyCode $DonationType = $r.donationTitle $Label0 = $Value0 = $Label1 = $Value1 = "" if($r.formData){ $Label0 = $r.formData.fields[0].label $Value0 = $r.formData.fields[0].value $Label1 = $r.formData.fields[1].label $Value1 = $r.formData.fields[1].value } Write-Output "`"$($Date)`",$($Donor),$($Email),$($Phone),$($Amount),$($Currency),$($DonationType),$($Label0),`"$($Value0)`",$($Label1),`"$($Value1)`"" })
  2. If it helps, I did find the data can be pull with a resp call. And actually if you open the DevTool [f12] in the browsers when you click on 'Donations' you will see a URL like this is used: https://SITENAME.squarespace.com/api/rest/commerce/contributions?offset=0&limit=100 If you browse to it, it will return a JSON payload with all the data. Change to 'limit=100' to get more records. The tricky part is now how to parse the JSON data the easiest.
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