AdaptiveRefund Component
Properties Methods Events Configuration Settings Errors
The AdaptiveRefund component is used to make refunds of simple, chained, or parallel payments that were authorized via the ADAPTIVEPAY component.
Syntax
nsoftware.InPayPal.Adaptiverefund
Remarks
In a refund, the terms sender and recipient refer to sender and receivers of the original payment made using the AdaptivePay component. When making a refund, the sender's account receives the refund and the receivers' accounts are the sources of the refund. Refunds are made from one or more receivers to a sender.
To make a refund using the AdaptiveRefund component, you must have made an AdaptivePay request for which payment you want to refund, or you must have received the part of the payment you want to refund, and you must have permission to make a refund on behalf of the receiver, unless you are also the receiver; in other words, each receiver from whose account is the source of the refund must have granted you third-party access permission to call the Refund API operation.
To refund a payment from all receivers associated with a payment, simply specify the PaymentKey or TrackingId and call IssueRefund. You can also make a refund to the sender of a payment from specific receivers associated with a PaymentKey or TrackingId. In this case, you must also specify the PaymentKey or TrackingId associated with the original payment, but in addition you need to supply the Email and Amount for each of the Recipients you wish to make a refund from. Then call IssueRefund.
A payment can also be identified as a set of PayPal transactions between the sender and each specific receiver. You can refund only one of the transactions in this set by specifying the TransactionId instead.
After calling IssueRefund, the results of each refund processed will be stored in the Refunds collection.
Additional Notes About the Refund API Operation
- Note that payments made using the AdaptivePay component cannot be refunded using the RefundTransaction component. You must use the AdaptiveRefund component or log in to PayPal to issue the refund.
- A personal account holder cannot grant API access to a third party. A personal account holder must issue the refund by specifying the TransactionId, or by logging in to paypal.com to make the refund.
- A payment made using the AdaptivePay component cannot be refunded by logging in to paypal.com if the fees cannot be refunded. In these cases, you must use the AdaptiveRefund component operation to issue the refund.
- In the refund request, Specify the payment you're interested in using either the PaymentKey, TransactionId, or TrackingId. It is not recommended to specify more than one of these properties, unless they identify the same payment. If the properties do not belong to the same payment, the TransactionId is used; next, PayPal uses the PaymentKey. If more than one of these is specified, the TrackingId is never used.
- With the AdaptivePay component you can make payments to a person who does not have a PayPal account. In essence, you send a payment request that includes an email address for a receiver, and this email address is not linked to a registered PayPal account. The receiver receives an email notifying the receiver to create an account and claim the payment. Supporting features include email notifications and IPNs to the sender, receiver, and API caller, plus the ability to cancel unclaimed payments. You can make such a payment in the same way that you make any other kind of payment; however, PayPal holds a payment to a receiver whose email address is not yet registered or confirmed until the receiver creates a PayPal account and confirms the email address. If a refund specifies a receiver whose email address is not yet registered or confirmed, the payment to the receiver is canceled.
- For chained payments, if the primary recipient's account has insufficient funds to cover the refund, an eCheck is issued, and the refund is put on hold until the check clears. No money will be moved from the secondary receivers' accounts until the primary receiver's fund are available using eCheck. Note that the Refund API operation does not support iACH.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Ack | Acknowledgement code received from PayPal. |
ApplicationId | Your application's identification, which is issued by PayPal. |
AuthorizingAccount | Third-party permission specification. |
CurrencyCode | The currency being used for this payment. |
DeviceId | Client's device ID. |
DeviceIP | Client's IP address. |
Firewall | A set of properties related to firewall access. |
Idle | The current status of the component. |
Password | Password for communicating with PayPal. |
PaymentKey | Token used to identify a payment. |
Proxy | A set of properties related to proxy access. |
Recipients | The specific recipients to issue refunds from. |
Refunds | Contains information about each individual refund that was processed after a refund was issued for an entire transaction. |
Signature | Value to use with PayPal's Signature Authentication scheme. |
SSLAcceptServerCert | Instructs the component to unconditionally accept the server certificate that matches the supplied certificate. |
SSLCert | The certificate to be used during SSL negotiation. |
SSLServerCert | The server certificate for the last established connection. |
Timeout | A timeout for the component. |
TimeStamp | The date on which the response was sent. |
TrackingId | User-generated unique tracking number. |
TransactionId | The PayPal transaction ID associated with the payment. |
URL | URL all PayPal transactions are posted to. |
User | User name for communicating with Paypal. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting . |
DoEvents | Processes events from the internal message queue. |
GetResponseVar | It is not uncommon for there to be additional response variables returned in the response that cannot be directly obtained via the Response properties. |
Interrupt | Interrupt the current method. |
IssueRefund | Refunds a payment originally made using the ADAPTIVEPAY component. |
Reset | Reset the internal state of the component and all properties to their default values. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Error | Information about errors during data delivery. |
SSLServerAuthentication | Fired after the server presents its certificate to the client. |
SSLStatus | Shows the progress of the secure connection. |
Warning | Information about errors during data delivery. |
Configuration Settings
The following is a list of configuration settings for the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AuthorizingAccount | Authorizing Account Email Address for third-party API access. |
AuthAccessToken | The access token returned by the PayPal Permission Service's GetAccessToken operation. |
AuthApplicationId | The Application ID for the application making a request to the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthAuthHeader | The PayPal Permissions Service authentication header. |
AuthAuthHeaderName | The name of the authentication header generated with the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthCallbackURL | The URL where PayPal will post the RequestToken and VerificationCode. |
AuthPassword | API Password for the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthRequestToken | The request token used to obtain an Access Token and Token Secret from the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthRequestURL | The URL for the PayPal Permissions Service operation being requested. |
AuthScope | Scope of permissions to be requested for PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthSignature | API Signature for the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthTokenSecret | The token secret returned by the PayPal Permission Service's GetAccessToken operation. |
AuthUsername | API Username for the PayPal Permissions Service. |
AuthVerificationCode | The verification code used to obtain an Access Token and Token Secret from the PayPal Permissions Service. |
Build | Returns the Build number contained in the response. |
RawRequest | Returns the raw request sent to the server. |
RawResponse | Returns the full response. |
ResponseVersion | Returns the Version number contained in the response. |
Version | Allows the user to set the Version number in the request. |
AcceptEncoding | Used to tell the server which types of content encodings the client supports. |
AllowHTTPCompression | This property enables HTTP compression for receiving data. |
AllowIdenticalRedirectURL | Allow redirects to the same URL. |
Append | Whether to append data to LocalFile. |
Authorization | The Authorization string to be sent to the server. |
BytesTransferred | Contains the number of bytes transferred in the response data. |
EncodeURL | If set to true the URL will be encoded by the component. |
FollowRedirects | Determines what happens when the server issues a redirect. |
GetOn302Redirect | If set to true the component will perform a GET on the new location. |
HTTPVersion | The version of HTTP used by the component. |
IfModifiedSince | A date determining the maximum age of the desired document. |
KeepAlive | Determines whether the HTTP connection is closed after completion of the request. |
MaxRedirectAttempts | Limits the number of redirects that are followed in a request. |
OtherHeaders | Other headers as determined by the user (optional). |
ProxyAuthorization | The authorization string to be sent to the proxy server. |
ProxyAuthScheme | The authorization scheme to be used for the proxy. |
ProxyPassword | A password if authentication is to be used for the proxy. |
ProxyPort | Port for the proxy server (default 80). |
ProxyServer | Name or IP address of a proxy server (optional). |
ProxyUser | A user name if authentication is to be used for the proxy. |
TransferredDataLimit | The maximum number of incoming bytes to be stored by the component. |
TransferredHeaders | The full set of headers as received from the server. |
UseChunkedEncoding | Enables or Disables HTTP chunked encoding for transfers. |
ChunkSize | Specifies the chunk size in bytes when using chunked encoding. |
UserAgent | Information about the user agent (browser). |
KerberosSPN | The Service Principal Name for the Kerberos Domain Controller. |
ConnectionTimeout | Sets a separate timeout value for establishing a connection. |
FirewallAutoDetect | Tells the component whether or not to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available. |
FirewallHost | Name or IP address of firewall (optional). |
FirewallPassword | Password to be used if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall. |
FirewallPort | The TCP port for the FirewallHost;. |
FirewallType | Determines the type of firewall to connect through. |
FirewallUser | A user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall. |
KeepAliveTime | The inactivity time in milliseconds before a TCP keep-alive packet is sent. |
KeepAliveInterval | The retry interval, in milliseconds, to be used when a TCP keep-alive packet is sent and no response is received. |
Linger | When set to True, connections are terminated gracefully. |
LingerTime | Time in seconds to have the connection linger. |
LocalHost | The name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted. |
LocalPort | The TCP port in the local host where the component binds. |
MaxLineLength | The maximum amount of data to accumulate when no EOL is found. |
MaxTransferRate | The transfer rate limit in bytes per second. |
RecordLength | The length of received data records. |
TCPKeepAlive | Determines whether or not the keep alive socket option is enabled. |
UseIPv6 | Whether to use IPv6. |
TcpNoDelay | Whether or not to delay when sending packets. |
ReuseSSLSession | Determines if the SSL session is reused. |
SSLCipherStrength | The minimum cipher strength used for bulk encryption. |
SSLEnabledProtocols | Used to enable/disable the supported security protocols. |
SSLProvider | The name of the security provider to use. |
SSLSecurityFlags | Flags that control certificate verification. |
OpenSSLCADir | The path to a directory containing CA certificates. |
OpenSSLCAFile | Name of the file containing the list of CA's trusted by your application. |
OpenSSLCipherList | A string that controls the ciphers to be used by SSL. |
OpenSSLPrngSeedData | The data to seed the pseudo random number generator (PRNG). |
AbsoluteTimeout | Determines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts. |
FirewallData | Used to send extra data to the firewall. |
InBufferSize | The size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket. |
OutBufferSize | The size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket. |