Important Update: Change to the August 4 Breaking Changes Notice
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We are issuing an update regarding the Breaking Changes Document published on August 4, 2025, which is scheduled for implementation on November 23.
Please note that we will not be proceeding with New Parameter for Get Organization Devices Endpoint (SUR-9249). The full description of the SUR-9249 change, which has been cancelled, is set forth below:
New Parameter for Get Organization Devices Endpoint (SUR-9249)
We will be adding a new, optional query parameter, telemetryDataSource. This change is being made to improve performance and prevent timeout errors by allowing you to control the source of device location and speed data.
The valid values for this parameter are:
· Cache (fallback to the cached values)
· Device (a real-time check that uses cellular data)
· None (to exclude this data from the response)
This new parameter will affect the latitude, longitude, altitude, and speed properties in the payload. The existing API calls that rely on the previous behavior of the endpoint will have a new default setting after this is implemented. If your application needs real-time data, you must update your integration to explicitly use telemetryDataSource=Device.
Affected Endpoint
· get/organizations/{orgId}/devices
Action Required by Partners
If you have NOT yet made the changes to your integration:
Do not make them. No action is required.
If you have already implemented the changes:
Revert to your previous configuration (preferred option)
OR
Keep the changes you have made
Either choice is acceptable. If you keep the changes, our system will simply ignore the new optional parameter and the returned payload will remain identical to the previous version.
We apologize for any inconvenience this change in plans may cause. We appreciate your cooperation.
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