Post by james on Nov 24, 2015 16:22:22 GMT
This post tells you how to get from one of the names for a loan or loan part you have to the others. You can log in and go to the Data Export tab in the invest section. Click on teh Create new dataset button at the top right then pick "Investments list" from the check boxes and click on the Create the report button. A few minutes later you'll be able to go back to the Data export page and choose Download Excel for this investments list. The downloaded Excel spreadsheet is what you need for the rest of this.
Here's how the various pieces fit together:
13886-113301
is how the loan is identified in the list of your current or sold investments and the secondary market. There are two parts to this, the LoanNumber 13886 and the InvestmentNumber 113301. All parts of a loan have the same LoanNumber and a different Investment Number. One way to find the borrower UserName is to offer the loan for sale, when you get to the sales list you'll be shown the borrower UserName. For this one it's oliver87. In the spreadsheet use the Find (binoculars) choice and search for either the LoanNumber or the InvestmentNumber and you'll get to a row that lets you see the UserName and other details of the loan.
note_id is what is used in the "Invest in personal loans" loan details page that gives the repayment history, expected return etc. The URL looks like this: www.bondora.ee/en/Loan/Investment/c159b1e5-ace8-45f4-a704-a10a00945846 and the c159b1e5-ace8-45f4-a704-a10a00945846 part is the note_id in the spreadsheet. So you can get from the URL to the UserName or the LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber by looking for this in the spreadsheet. If you look up in the spreadsheet by UserName or LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber you now know how to build the ULR to get to the loan details directly. Only the current owner of a loan not fully repaid is able to view the details at this URL, everyone else will get a Not Authorised error page.
I don't know how to get from any of these identifiers to the URL for the application/auction page URL. Anyone know, using any of the downloadable datasets without having to go to one of the other pages first? Using other pages it's easy for a loan you own (go to the loan payment history then click on the link) or that is on the secondary market (click on the LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber). But not so easy for a loan you've sold that isn't on the secondary market.
Here's how the various pieces fit together:
13886-113301
is how the loan is identified in the list of your current or sold investments and the secondary market. There are two parts to this, the LoanNumber 13886 and the InvestmentNumber 113301. All parts of a loan have the same LoanNumber and a different Investment Number. One way to find the borrower UserName is to offer the loan for sale, when you get to the sales list you'll be shown the borrower UserName. For this one it's oliver87. In the spreadsheet use the Find (binoculars) choice and search for either the LoanNumber or the InvestmentNumber and you'll get to a row that lets you see the UserName and other details of the loan.
note_id is what is used in the "Invest in personal loans" loan details page that gives the repayment history, expected return etc. The URL looks like this: www.bondora.ee/en/Loan/Investment/c159b1e5-ace8-45f4-a704-a10a00945846 and the c159b1e5-ace8-45f4-a704-a10a00945846 part is the note_id in the spreadsheet. So you can get from the URL to the UserName or the LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber by looking for this in the spreadsheet. If you look up in the spreadsheet by UserName or LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber you now know how to build the ULR to get to the loan details directly. Only the current owner of a loan not fully repaid is able to view the details at this URL, everyone else will get a Not Authorised error page.
I don't know how to get from any of these identifiers to the URL for the application/auction page URL. Anyone know, using any of the downloadable datasets without having to go to one of the other pages first? Using other pages it's easy for a loan you own (go to the loan payment history then click on the link) or that is on the secondary market (click on the LoanNumber-InvestmentNumber). But not so easy for a loan you've sold that isn't on the secondary market.