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JPaulo1
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I would like to know if a webhook request always involves a unique objectId

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I would like to know if a webhook request always involves a single unique objectId, or if a single request can include events with different objectIds, such as two different actions like contract creation and company creation.

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zach_threadint
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I would like to know if a webhook request always involves a unique objectId

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Hi @JPaulo1 👋

 

I reasonably sure it's possible for 1 webhook event payload to contain individual events/messages that relate to different HubSpot CRM records. I'm not certain of that and I can't point to any supporting documentation. Hopefully someone will chime in with a more definitive answer 🤞

In the meantime, it's definitely safer to assume you could be working with multiple records in the same webhook event payload.

 

I hope this proves helpful. Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions.

All the best,

Zach

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HubSpot Integrations & App Developer
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kennedyp
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I would like to know if a webhook request always involves a unique objectId

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Hi @JPaulo1! Welcome to the Community-- happy to have you here 😊

 

Thanks for the response @zach_threadint! I'd like to invite @CateDuarte and @Teun to the conversation to see if they have any other additional insight to share. 

 

Best, 
Kennedy


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zach_threadint
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I would like to know if a webhook request always involves a unique objectId

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Hi @JPaulo1 👋

 

I reasonably sure it's possible for 1 webhook event payload to contain individual events/messages that relate to different HubSpot CRM records. I'm not certain of that and I can't point to any supporting documentation. Hopefully someone will chime in with a more definitive answer 🤞

In the meantime, it's definitely safer to assume you could be working with multiple records in the same webhook event payload.

 

I hope this proves helpful. Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions.

All the best,

Zach

--

Zach Klein
HubSpot Integrations & App Developer
Meanjin / Brisbane, Australia



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If my post helped answer your query, please consider marking it as a solution.