CardRangeStart Property
First number in a range of credit card numbers returned by the Directory Server.
Syntax
server.getCardRangeStart(index, [callback])
Default Value
""
Callback
The 'callback' parameter specifies a function which will be called when the operation completes (or an error is encountered). If the 'callback' parameter is not specified, then the method will block and will not return until the operation completes (or an error is encountered).
The callback for the getCardRangeStart([callback]) method is defined as:
function(err, data){ }
'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.
'data' is the value returned by the method.
The callback for the setCardRangeStart([callback]) method is defined as:
function(err){ }
'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.
'err' has 2 properties which hold detailed information:
err.code err.message
Remarks
First number in a range of credit card numbers returned by the Directory Server.
This property contains the first card number in the current range. The final number in the current range is contained in CardRangeEnd, and the action (add or delete) to take on this range is contained in CardRangeAction. Note that the card ranges must be processed in the order returned.
Card ranges returned by a Card Range Request are for credit cards that support 3-D Secure. If the customer's credit card number is not within one of these ranges, you cannot use 3-D Secure for that card. If the customer's credit card number is within the range, then you can check to see if the customer has enrolled for 3-D Secure services with VerifyEnrollment. Examples of card numbers that may not be eligible for 3-D Secure are check cards, corporate cards, and gift cards.
The index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the CardRangeCount property.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
String