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ExpressCheckout API Operations
DoExpressCheckoutPayment API Operation
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112 August 2012 Name-Value Pair API Developer Guide
PAYMENTINFO_n_REASO
NCODE
REASONCODE
(deprecated)
Reason for a reversal if TransactionType is reversal. It is one of the following values:
Reason for a reversal if TransactionType is reversal. You can specify up to 10
payments, where
n is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusive. It is one of the following
values:
none – No reason code.
chargeback – A reversal has occurred on this transaction due to a chargeback by
your buyer.
guarantee – A reversal has occurred on this transaction due to your buyer
triggering a money-back guarantee.
buyer-complaint – A reversal has occurred on this transaction due to a
complaint about the transaction from your buyer.
refund – A reversal has occurred on this transaction because you have given the
buyer a refund.
other – A reversal has occurred on this transaction due to a reason not listed
above.
REASONCODE is deprecated since version 63.0. Use PAYMENTINFO_0_REASONCODE
instead.
PAYMENTINFO_
n_HOLDD
ECISION
xs:string
Reason that this payment is being held. It is one of the following values:
Reason that this payment is being held. You can specify up to 10 payments, where
n
is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusive. It is one of the following values:
newsellerpaymenthold – This is a new merchant.
paymenthold – A hold is placed on the merchant’s transaction for a reason not
listed.
This field is available since version 71.0 and is returned only if PaymentStatus is
Completed-Funds-Held.
This field is available since version 71.0 and is returned only if
PAYMENTINFO_
n_PAYMENTSTATUS is Completed-Funds-Held.
PAYMENTINFO_
n_PROTE
CTIONELIGIBILITY
PROTECTIONELIGIBILI
TY (deprecated)
Prior to version 64.4, the kind of seller protection in force for the transaction. It is one
of the following values:
Prior to version 64.4, the kind of seller protection in force for the transaction. You can
specify up to 10 payments, where
n is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusive. It is one of
the following values:
Eligible – Merchant is protected by PayPal's Seller Protection Policy for
Unauthorized Payments and Item Not Received.
PartiallyEligible – Merchant is protected by PayPal's Seller Protection
Policy for Item Not Received.
Ineligible – Merchant is not protected under the Seller Protection Policy.
PROTECTIONELIGIBILITY is deprecated since version 63.0. Use
PAYMENTINFO_0_PROTECTIONELIGIBILITY instead.
Field Description