The numbers returned by the `SUBSCRIPTIONS` sales and trends report appear to have dropped by ~20% from May 3, 2020 to May 4, 2020. This drop is consistent across apps, clients, countries, products, etc. The report fields `Active Standard Price Subscriptions` and `Active Free Trial Introductory Offer Subscriptions` matched the values in the iTunes Connect Analytics portal as of the May 3 report, but the numbers in the report are 20% lower than the numbers in the portal as of May 4.I see that there is a new field in the response called `Grace Period` as of the update launched on May 4, but this field returns 0 for all records in the report. Was this field meant to replace the missing numbers in the other fields?This appears to be a major bug. Is there anyone from Apple who can comment on why this drop occured, and whether or not there are plans to address it?
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I see that it's currently possible to report payments and tax information manually from the App Store Connect user interface, per the 'View Payment Information' section of the App Store Connect help documentation. Is there any way to retrieve this information programmatically, either via the REST API or the Reporter command line tool? The 'Finance' reports that are available through the developer tools show developer proceeds in the original currency of the transaction, not in the developer's currency post-conversion. Without currency conversion and tax information, the 'Finance' reports are not particularly useful for accounting purposes.