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What is automatic identifier stitching?
Several QUODD APIs include automatic identifier stitching, a custom QUODD feature that can trace security identifiers back through various corporate actions and provide a complete timeline of events.
GlobalCorporateActions: Automatic identifier stitching of events traces identifiers back through various corporate actions and provides a complete timeline of events. For example, with an ISIN change, the old and new ISIN are stitched into the same timeline. Users can request corporate action-adjusted historical prices for events, such as splits and cash dividends.
Automatic identifier stitching is also include in the GlobalHistorical and GlobalQuotes APIs.
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What is CompositeIdentifier?
A custom QUODD input parameter that allows users to pinpoint a single event record down to the instrument level.

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Does QUODD support FIGI?
Yes, QUODD supports FIGI.

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What is IdentifierAsOfDate?
The GlobalHistorical and GlobalCorporateActions APIs include the IdentifierAsOfDate input field, which returns the known active date of the provided identifier. If this value is left blank, the value will default to the current date.