List of exchanges

Instruction on how to work with the ‘Exchange List’ page

On the page ‘Exchange List’ or by shortcut in the site header, you can find the page with exchange requests. This page contains:

1. Sections

Allocation of requests to sections is based on the current status of the request. The table below shows the logic of distribution of requests.

Section
Application Status

2. Filters

With the help of filters, you can find requests in a specific section. Searches can be performed by:

а) Currency (Received)

To find requests where the exchange was made from Currency to any other currency -> Currency in the "Currency (Received)" filter -> In the section you are in, requests that match the filter will be displayed.

b) Currency (Sending)

To find requests where the exchange was made from any currency to Currency -> Currency in the "Currency (Sending)" filter -> In the section you are in, requests that match the filter will be .

c) Currency (Received) and Currency (Sending)

To find requests where the exchange was made from Currency_1 to Currency_2 -> Currency_1 n the "Currency (Received)" filter and Currency_2 in the "Currency (Sending)" filter. In the section you are in, requests that match the filter will be displayed.

d)

Filter name
Logic of operation

New

Requests are displayed by creation time. In descending order, from newest to oldest.

Old

Requests are displayed by creation time. In ascending order, from oldest to newest.

Amount IN DOWN

The orders are displayed by the amount of IN currency. In descending order, from higher amount to lower amount.

Amount IN UP

The orders are displayed by IN currency amount. In ascending order, from the smaller amount to the larger amount.

Amount OUT DOWN

Orders are displayed by the amount of OUT currency. In descending order, from the larger amount to the smaller amount.

Amount OUT UP

Orders are displayed by the amount of OUT currency. In ascending order, from the smaller amount to the larger amount.

The search operates on the principle of regular expressions (RegEx).

If arbitrary text is entered in the search field, the search will be conducted regardless of where that text is located. For example, the number 10 will find all requests with the number 10, with the amount of 10, or if the number 10 appears in the details.

Search Examples
  • /me - my requests

  • /unassigned - unassigned requests

  • /id10/ - search by ID 10

  • /in20.10 - search by incoming amount 20.10

  • /out20.10 - search by outgoing amount 20.10

  • /fieldP31018171 - search by detail P31018171

  • /ip127.0.0.1 - search by client IP 127.0.0.1

  • /user4121 - search by user ID 4121

  • /[email protected] - search by user email [email protected]

  • /partner4121 - search by partner ID 4121

  • /[email protected] - search by partner email [email protected]

  • /tgid123 - search by client Telegram ID 123

  • /tguserTEST - search by client Telegram username TEST

  • /wallet/ADDRESS - search by merchant wallet 'ADDRESS'

  • .+ - option for rule merging

4. Application details

To open the application details, click on the block with the required application. You can find more information about working with the application in the instructions: Requests

5. Export of applications

The functionality allows you to export requests in .xlsx format. To do this, follow the instructions.

  • Go to the necessary section. Requests will be exported from this section.

  • Click "Export .xlsx".

  • If necessary, select the time period.

  • Choose the data from the request that you need to export.

  • Click "Export".

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