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ccvs_status

Name

ccvs_status — Returns the status of a transaction.

Synopsis

string ccvs_status(session, invoice);
string session: ID of session to use
string invoice: Invoice name of transaction to examine

Returns

CCVS status string on success; 'none' if no transactions match

Description

ccvs_status() looks up the transaction with the invoice name given by invoice and returns its status as a string. This can be any of the CCVS status strings as listed at the beginning of this chapter, or the string none if no such transaction exists. Additional information about the transaction can be fetched by calling ccvs_textvalue() immediately after calling ccvs_status() . session must be a valid session ID as returned by ccvs_init() .

This is the function you would typically use to determine whether a transaction has been approved after a call to ccvs_auth() .

Version

PHP 4 since 4.0.2

Example

Example 97. Check transaction status

echo "Looking up the transaction's status:\n";
$ret = ccvs_status($session, 'foo');
echo "Returned: '$ret'; Return type: " . gettype($ret) . "\n";
echo "Textvalue: " . ccvs_textvalue($session) . "\n\n";



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