In this example we will fetch all history entries for 1 month from the API. ```php use RetailCrm\Api\Enum\PaginationLimit; use RetailCrm\Api\Factory\SimpleClientFactory; use RetailCrm\Api\Interfaces\ApiExceptionInterface; use RetailCrm\Api\Interfaces\ClientExceptionInterface; use RetailCrm\Api\Model\Filter\Orders\OrderHistoryFilterV4Type; use RetailCrm\Api\Model\Request\Orders\OrdersHistoryRequest; $history = []; $client = SimpleClientFactory::createClient('https://test.retailcrm.pro', 'apiKey'); $request = new OrdersHistoryRequest(); $request->filter = new OrderHistoryFilterV4Type(); $request->limit = PaginationLimit::LIMIT_100; $request->filter->startDate = (new DateTime())->sub(new DateInterval('P1M')); // History for 1 month by default. do { time_nanosleep(0, 100000000); // 10 requests per second try { $response = $client->orders->history($request); } catch (ClientExceptionInterface | ApiExceptionInterface $exception) { echo $exception; break; } $history = array_merge($history, $response->history); $request->filter->startDate = null; $request->filter->sinceId = end($response->history)->id; } while ($response->pagination->currentPage < $response->pagination->totalPageCount); // Here you can process all history entries in the `$history` variable. ```