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ccvs_void

Name

ccvs_void — Voids a completed transaction.

Synopsis

string ccvs_void(session, invoice);
string session: ID of session to use
string invoice: Invoice name of transaction to void

Returns

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

Description

ccvs_void() voids a transaction that was already processed with ccvs_sale() or ccvs_return() . session must be a valid session ID as returned by ccvs_init() .

To reverse a transaction that has been authorized but not yet processed by ccvs_sale() or ccvs_return() , use ccvs_reverse() instead.

Version

PHP 4 since 4.0.2

Example

Example 99. Void a transaction

if (($ret = ccvs_void($session, 'foo')) !== 'OK') {
    echo "Failed ($ret): " . ccvs_textvalue($session) . "\n";
}



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