What's the difference between the “Consumer Credit” and “Legacy FFF/XML” API?

For customers migrating from previous versions of the API, the data delivered via each API is the same. However, the primary difference is with the message response received - or “payload.” The Consumer Credit Report carries the payload in the new industry standard JSON format while legacy versions use Full File Fixed or XML formats.

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As an existing customer, where can I find instructions for updating previous versions of my API's?

Most of the information existing customers will need - including specifications and walkthrough ...

If I have previous production or test versions, how long will they be kept alive after the API launches?

The applications themselves will never expire; only their tokens will expire.

If I have previous produciton or test versions of the OneView or Consumer Credit Report APIs, how long will they be kept alive after the API launches?

The applications themselves will never expire; only their tokens will expire. The Client Secret will ...

Are there any changes to the legacy XML payload?

No! There will be no changes to the XML payload. Customers will only need to change credentials.