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ccvs_delete

Name

ccvs_delete — Deletes a transaction from a session.

Synopsis

string ccvs_delete(session, invoice);
string session: ID of session to use
string invoice: Invoice name of transaction to delete

Returns

'OK' on success; on error, 'bad invoice', 'uninitialized', or 'unknown'

Description

ccvs_delete() attempts to delete the transaction with the invoice name given by invoice . You should always delete transactions when you're done with them, to free the system resources they occupy and to allow you to reuse the invoice names.

Transactions can't be deleted if they have a status of auth or ready. session must be a valid session ID as returned by ccvs_init() .

Version

PHP 4 since 4.0.2

Example

Example 88. Delete a transaction

echo "Deleting the invoice from the session:\n";
$ret = ccvs_delete($session, 'foo');
echo "Returned: '$ret'; Return type: " . gettype($ret) . "\n";
echo "Textvalue: " . ccvs_textvalue($session) . "\n\n";



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