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Qonto

Tables in the Qonto connector

NoTable NameColumnsPrimary KeysRead ModeInc. Sync KeysAPI Info
1transactions29Full Refresh
2memberships3Full Refresh
3labels3Full Refresh

Table: transactions

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1noteVARCHAR
2operation_typeVARCHAR
3amount_centsINTEGER
4attachment_requiredBOOLEAN
5emitted_atVARCHAR
6card_last_digitsVARCHAR
7local_currencyVARCHAR
8referenceVARCHAR
9settled_balance_centsINTEGER
10updated_atVARCHAR
11vat_amountDOUBLE
12currencyVARCHAR
13vat_amount_centsDOUBLE
14settled_atVARCHAR
15idVARCHAR
16vat_rateDOUBLE
17attachment_lostBOOLEAN
18transaction_idVARCHAR
19attachment_idsVARCHAR
20settled_balanceDOUBLE
21amountDOUBLE
22sideVARCHAR
23label_idsVARCHAR
24local_amount_centsINTEGER
25labelVARCHAR
26local_amountDOUBLE
27initiator_idVARCHAR
28categoryVARCHAR
29statusVARCHAR

Table: memberships

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1last_nameVARCHAR
2idVARCHAR
3first_nameVARCHAR

Table: labels

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1parent_idVARCHAR
2nameVARCHAR
3idVARCHAR

External Resources

Zipstack Cloud features a powerful SQL querying engine on top of many types of connectors, including those from Trino, some custom connectors and connectors from the open source Airbyte project. Some Zipstack cloud connectors are designed to utilize and expand upon Airbyte's connector protocol, but they do not use Airbyte's EL core. Additionally, some parts of the documentation for these connectors have been adapted from the connector documentation found in Airbyte's open source project.