Provided by: libbusiness-paypal-api-perl_0.77-2_all
NAME
Business::PayPal::API::VoidRequest - PayPal VoidRequest API
VERSION
version 0.77
SYNOPSIS
use Business::PayPal::API::VoidRequest; # see Business::PayPal::API documentation for parameters my $pp = Business::PayPal::API::VoidRequest->new( ... ); my %response = $pp->DoVoidRequest( AuthorizationID => $transid Note => "Please come again!" );
DESCRIPTION
Business::PayPal::API::VoidRequest implements PayPal's VoidRequest API using SOAP::Lite to make direct API calls to PayPal's SOAP API server. It also implements support for testing via PayPal's sandbox. Please see Business::PayPal::API for details on using the PayPal sandbox. DoVoidRequest Implements PayPal's DoVoidRequest API call. Supported parameters include: AuthorizationID Note The AuthorizationID is the original ID. Not a subsequent ID from a ReAuthorizationRequest. The note is a 255 character message for whatever purpose you deem fit. Returns a hash containing the results of the transaction. The Ack element is likely the only useful return value at the time of this revision (the Nov. 2005 errata to the Web Services API indicates that the documented fields 'AuthorizationID', 'GrossAmount', etc. are not returned with this API call). Example: my %resp = $pp->DoVoidRequest( AuthorizationID => $trans_id, Note => 'Sorry about that.' ); unless( $resp{Ack} !~ /Success/ ) { for my $error ( @{$response{Errors}} ) { warn "Error: " . $error->{LongMessage} . "\n"; } } ERROR HANDLING See the ERROR HANDLING section of Business::PayPal::API for information on handling errors. EXPORT None by default.
SEE ALSO
<https://developer.paypal.com/en_US/pdf/PP_APIReference.pdf>
AUTHORS
• Scott Wiersdorf <scott@perlcode.org> • Danny Hembree <danny@dynamical.org> • Bradley M. Kuhn <bkuhn@ebb.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2006-2017 by Scott Wiersdorf, Danny Hembree, Bradley M. Kuhn. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.