Template:Refunds
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To credit a transaction, you need the transaction ID returned by CCProcessPayment. Pass this (along with other payment info) to the CCRefund function. This is similar to the void process, except it accepts a dollar amount and the credit card number (or the last four digits of the credit card number) used to process the original transaction. | To credit a transaction, you need the transaction ID returned by CCProcessPayment. Pass this (along with other payment info) to the CCRefund function. This is similar to the void process, except it accepts a dollar amount and the credit card number (or the last four digits of the credit card number) used to process the original transaction. | ||
− | + | Set Variable [$result; Value: | |
− | CCRefund( | + | CCRefund( |
− | + | {{{1|merchantAccount}}}; | |
− | + | {{{2|transactionKey}}}; | |
− | + | transactionID; | |
− | + | cardNumber; | |
− | + | dollarAmount)] | |
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+ | '''Returns''': the transactionID from the payment gateway service if the order is successful, or "ERROR" if there was a problem |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 4 November 2013
To credit a transaction, you need the transaction ID returned by CCProcessPayment. Pass this (along with other payment info) to the CCRefund function. This is similar to the void process, except it accepts a dollar amount and the credit card number (or the last four digits of the credit card number) used to process the original transaction.
Set Variable [$result; Value: CCRefund( merchantAccount; transactionKey; transactionID; cardNumber; dollarAmount)]
Returns: the transactionID from the payment gateway service if the order is successful, or "ERROR" if there was a problem