pyocf.objects.transactions.acceptance.equitycompensationacceptance
Object describing equity compensation acceptance transaction
- pydantic model pyocf.objects.transactions.acceptance.equitycompensationacceptance.EquityCompensationAcceptance
Object describing equity compensation acceptance transaction
- field comments: Annotated[list[str], FieldInfo(annotation=NoneType, required=True, description='Unstructured text comments related to and stored for the object')] | None = None
- field date: Annotated[Date, FieldInfo(annotation=NoneType, required=True, description='Date on which the transaction occurred')] [Required]
Date on which the transaction occurred
- field id: Annotated[str, FieldInfo(annotation=NoneType, required=True, description='Identifier for the object')] [Required]
Identifier for the object
- field object_type: Annotated[Literal['TX_EQUITY_COMPENSATION_ACCEPTANCE'], FieldInfo(annotation=NoneType, required=True, description='This is done to avoid a breaking change as we work towards a bigger restructureof the equity types in v2.0.0. `TX_PLAN_SECURITY_ACCEPTANCE` will be deprecatedin v2.0.0')] = 'TX_EQUITY_COMPENSATION_ACCEPTANCE'
This is done to avoid a breaking change as we work towards a bigger restructureof the equity types in v2.0.0. TX_PLAN_SECURITY_ACCEPTANCE will be deprecatedin v2.0.0
- field security_id: Annotated[str, FieldInfo(annotation=NoneType, required=True, description="Identifier for the security (stock, plan security, warrant, or convertible) bywhich it can be referenced by other transaction objects. Note that while thisidentifier is created with an issuance object, it should be different than theissuance object's `id` field which identifies the issuance transaction objectitself. All future transactions on the security (e.g. acceptance, transfer,cancel, etc.) must reference this `security_id` to qualify which security thetransaction applies to.")] [Required]
Identifier for the security (stock, plan security, warrant, or convertible) bywhich it can be referenced by other transaction objects. Note that while thisidentifier is created with an issuance object, it should be different than theissuance object’s id field which identifies the issuance transaction objectitself. All future transactions on the security (e.g. acceptance, transfer,cancel, etc.) must reference this security_id to qualify which security thetransaction applies to.