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Business Conversation Manager: Facilitating People Interactions in Outsourcing Service Engagements

HPL-2010-106 Business Conversation Manager: Facilitating People Interactions in Outsourcing Service Engagements - Motahari-Nezhad, Hamid R.; Graupner, Sven; Singhal, Sharad
Keyword(s): Ad-hoc Business Processes, Collaborations, Outsourcing Services
Abstract: People involved in outsourcing services work through collaboration, conversations and ad-hoc activities and often follow guidelines that are described in best practice frameworks. There are two main issues hindering the efficient support of best practice frameworks in outsourcing services: lack of v ...
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Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction(3pm)

NAME
Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction - PayPal RefundTransaction API SYNOPSIS
use Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction; ## see Business::PayPal::API documentation for parameters my $pp = new Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction ( ... ); my %response = $pp->RefundTransaction( TransactionID => $transid, RefundType => 'Full', Memo => "Please come again!" ); DESCRIPTION
Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction implements PayPal's RefundTransaction 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. RefundTransaction Implements PayPal's RefundTransaction API call. Supported parameters include: TransactionID RefundType (defaults to 'Full' if not supplied) Amount Memo currencyID (defaults to 'USD' if not supplied) as described in the PayPal "Web Services API Reference" document. The default currencyID setting is 'USD' if not otherwise specified. The default RefundType setting is 'Full' if not otherwise specified. If RefundType is set to 'Full', Amount is ignored (even if set). If RefundType is set to 'Partial', Amount is required. 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 'TransactionID', 'GrossAmount', etc. are not returned with this API call). Example: my %resp = $pp->RefundTransaction( TransactionID => $trans_id, RefundType => 'Partial', Amount => '15.00', ); unless( $resp{Ack} !~ /Success/ ) { for my $error ( @{$response{Errors}} ) { warn "Error: " . $error->{LongMessage} . " "; } } 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> AUTHOR
Scot Wiersdorf <scott@perlcode.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Scott Wiersdorf This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.14.2 2009-12-07 Business::PayPal::API::RefundTransaction(3pm)