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My website has a sponsorship system that allows users to invite friends by email (with a link that refers sender) because of some bonus ("if X people subscribe because of you, you win this and that"). I want to do the same with the Facebook side of the application, so I use the 'apprequest' method to bring a list of friends to invite, but I wonder how can I get the sender/new subscriber association. It seems I can know that A (member) invited B (not a member) with the response request, so I could say "A invited B, if B subscribes then A is B's sponsor". But if A and C invited B, how can I know what of both invitations B has chosen ?

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When a recipient accepts an invitation request, he/she will be directed to the application. When this happens, you should grab the ID of the apprequest by using $_REQUEST['request_ids'].

Now that you have the ID of the apprequest, you will be able to find out the sender by doing a FQL query on apprequest table.

SELECT sender_uid FROM apprequest WHERE request_id = 10150308414012941

Other information that you can obtain from apprequest table includes app_id, recipient_uid, message, data and created_time.

FQL apprequest: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/apprequest/

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Have a quick read of the Request dialog docs: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/requests/

data: Optional, additional data you may pass for tracking. This will be stored as part of the request objects created. The maximum length is 255 characters.

So in your request you can add the UID of the user sending the invite thus allowing you to work out who invited user B.

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  • And that's it. My co-worker gave me his code where data got "Invite your friends !", he had to think it's part of the invitation box and so I didn't even checked this key. Thanks for your answer.
    – Meowcate
    Jun 21, 2012 at 8:56

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