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We announced the deprecation of custom V2 OData queries (#37) last year and we will begin blocking endpoints used by 3rd party clients in February 2021.
We will conduct a dry run of the OData deprecation to ensure that there are no surprises for users, which is scheduled to ensure overlap with normal working hours across the globe. The goal is to help you identify systems that may be affected and will give you an opportunity to take action before we permanently remove support for select v2 endpoints.
There will be two stages in the brown-out to accommodate a variety of usage scenarios. During these times, we will be heavily monitoring social media and other communication channels to address questions and concerns.
· Nov. 11, 2020 – 3 time slots in a 24 hour period, for 4 hours each
· Nov. 17 & 18, 2020 – 48 hours
Refer to the table below to identify the test slot time in your time zone.
· UTC-9 to UTC-2 – Green test slot
· UTC-1 to UTC+6 – Yellow test slot
· UTC+7 to UTC-10 – Blue test slot
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We announced the deprecation of custom V2 OData queries (#37) last year and we will begin blocking endpoints used by 3rd party clients in February 2021.
We will conduct a dry run of the OData deprecation to ensure that there are no surprises for users, which is scheduled to ensure overlap with normal working hours across the globe. The goal is to help you identify systems that may be affected and will give you an opportunity to take action before we permanently remove support for select v2 endpoints.
There will be two stages in the brown-out to accommodate a variety of usage scenarios. During these times, we will be heavily monitoring social media and other communication channels to address questions and concerns.
· Nov. 11, 2020 – 3 time slots in a 24 hour period, for 4 hours each
· Nov. 17 & 18, 2020 – 48 hours
Please let us know about your questions or concerns on this discussion post.
Refer to the table below to identify the test slot time in your time zone.
· UTC-9 to UTC-2 – Green test slot
· UTC-1 to UTC+6 – Yellow test slot
· UTC+7 to UTC-10 – Blue test slot
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: