Get an employee's vacation pay history for a work assignment
This endpoint gets an employee’s vacation pay history for a work assignment. The history
includes one record per payroll in a reporting period (specified using period_start,
period_end, or pay_date filters) and includes the opening balance, amount accrued,
amount paid, closing balance, and any balance adjustment line items for the payroll, as
well as basic payroll details.
If you just need a vacation pay balance, use the vacation pay balance endpoint instead.
Authorizations
Bearer authentication header of the form Bearer <token>, where <token> is your auth token.
Query Parameters
Filter results by the payrolls' period start dates.
Date filters support two formats:
Exact Date Match: Provide a well-formatted date in YYYY-MM-DD format for an exact match. Example: period_start=2024-01-01
Use an array-like syntax to specify a range with one or more comparison operators:
gt(greater than)gte(greater than or equal to)lte(less than or equal to)lt(less than) Example:period_start[gte]=2024-01-01&period_start[lt]=2024-12-31
Filter results by the payrolls' period end dates.
Date filters support two formats:
Exact Date Match: Provide a well-formatted date in YYYY-MM-DD format for an exact match. Example: period_end=2024-01-01
Use an array-like syntax to specify a range with one or more comparison operators:
gt(greater than)gte(greater than or equal to)lte(less than or equal to)lt(less than) Example:period_end[gte]=2024-01-01&period_end[lt]=2024-12-31
Filter results by the payrolls' pay dates.
Date filters support two formats:
Exact Date Match: Provide a well-formatted date in YYYY-MM-DD format for an exact match. Example: pay_date=2024-01-01
Use an array-like syntax to specify a range with one or more comparison operators:
gt(greater than)gte(greater than or equal to)lte(less than or equal to)lt(less than) Example:pay_date[gte]=2024-01-01&pay_date[lt]=2024-12-31
When true, includes the next (draft) payroll in the results.
When true, includes approved but not yet paid payrolls in the results.
Sort order is specified using the format
sort=field[:direction][,field[:direction],...] where field is the name of the field to sort by
and direction is the optional sort direction (asc or desc).
pay_date 
