This can be either the customer's primary domain name or the customer's unique identifier. If the domain name for a customer changes, the old domain name cannot be used to access the customer, but the customer's unique identifier (as returned by the API) can always be used. We recommend storing the unique identifier in your systems where applicable.
Request body
The request body contains an instance of Customer.
Response body
If successful, the response body contains an instance of Customer.
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