> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://integrations.impact.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://integrations.impact.com/partner-api-reference/reference/actions.md).

# Actions

The [action](broken://pages/f118f0ab675d73203ad68fda916f82cc37104341) object represents a conversion event that has been credited to you and is eligible for a payout. The actions object itself contains three main types of information:

1. Details about the conversion event itself (e.g., `OrderId`)
2. Details about the winning click (e.g., `AdId`)
3. Details about the payout calculated by the impact.com system (e.g., `Payout`)

An action may contain 1 or more [items](broken://pages/f118f0ab675d73203ad68fda916f82cc37104341). Items within an action typically represent individual products that are a part of the conversion event. For instance, if you referred traffic for a retail sale, the items could be each type of product purchased by the customer. If you referred traffic for subscriptions, the item could represent the subscription level a customer signed up for.


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