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With a bulk request, several objects are created, processed or d=
eleted with only one order.
The bulk jobs are accepted by the system, moved to a queue (Bulk Queue) and=
processed from there by the system. The system response contains a separat=
e "result" block for each contained order.
In the case of large bulk orders, the system responses can become very larg=
e and slow down processing. When the default limit of 20 individual orders =
in a bulk order is reached, only a short system response is returned by the=
system confirming acceptance of the request. The details of the single ord=
ers are then sent by email. You can use the bulk_limit keyword to =
change the default value of 20 single orders.
<requ= est> <auth> <user>customer</user> <password>password</password> <context>4</context> </auth> <task> <code>0101</code> <ctid></ctid> <default> <ownerc>9925345</ownerc> <adminc>9925345</adminc> <techc>9925345</techc> <zonec>9925345</zonec> <nserver> <name>ns1.example.org</name> <ip>172.16.100.1</ip> </nserver> <nserver> <name></name> <ip></ip> </nserver> <dns_checks>soa</dns_checks> </default> <domain> <name>example.org</name> </domain> <domain> <name>example.net</name> </domain> <domain> <name>example.de.de</name> <ownerc>6574839</ownerc> <!--An owner is used here that differs from the defa= ult values.--> </domain> <reply_to>customer@example.com</reply_to> </task> </request>