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{
  "customers": [],
  "metadata": {
    "next_cursor": "aWQ6MixkaXJlY3Rpb246bmV4dA==",
    "previous_cursor": null
  }
}
A cursor is an opaque string representing your current place within a collection. When making a request to an endpoint that supports cursor-based pagination, the response will include a metadata hash containing the cursors required to move forward or backward within the collection. If a next page is available, the metadata hash will contain a non-null next_cursor value. If a previous page is available, the metadata hash will contain a non-null previous_cursor value. By passing either of these values as the cursor argument of a subsequent request, you can retrieve the next or previous page of objects. Note: When paginating using cursors, results are always returned in reverse chronological order (with the most recently created first).