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

# \_new

Creates a new Referral.

### Parameters

#### company\_name

The name of the company that is being referred to FieldMotion.

#### contact\_name

The name of the person to contact regarding the Referral.

#### phone

The telephone number of the person to contact regarding the Referral.

#### email

The email of the person to contact regarding the Referral.

#### notes

Any information that FieldMotion should know before contacting the company being referred.

### Example

```
FM_api('Referral_new', ['company_name' => 'Bloggs\' Blogs', 'contact_name' => 'Joe Bloggs', 'phone' => '012345678901', 'email' => 'bloggs@bloggs.net', 'notes' => 'This is an example of a note.']);
```

### Result

#### On Success

```
{'ok':1}
```

#### On Failure

If the User is not logged in: {'error':'not logged in'}

If there is no company name supplied: {'error':'no company\_name'}

If there is no contact name supplied: {'error':'no contact\_name'}

If there is no phone number supplied: {'error':'no phone'}

If there is no email address supplied: {'error':'no email'}

If there are no notes supplied: {'error':'no notes'}


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