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Open Source Meets Business Congress founder boosts OSS in Europe

Fri, 25 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT
This week Richard Seibt, the final CEO of an independent SUSE, held his third Open Source Meets Business Congress in Nurnberg, Germany -- birthplace of SUSE. Seibt says the event plays host to 720 people, 60% of whom identify themselves as "c-level decision makers" and 20% of whom say they are "IT professionals."


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Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch(3pm)

NAME
Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch - PayPal TransactionSearch API SYNOPSIS
use Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch; ## see Business::PayPal::API documentation for parameters my $pp = new Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch ( ... ); my %response = $pp->TransactionSearch( StartDate => '1998-01-01T00:00:00Z', TransactionID => $transid, ); DESCRIPTION
Business::PayPal::API::TransactionSearch implements PayPal's TransactionSearch 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. TransactionSearch Implements PayPal's TransactionSearch API call. Supported parameters include: StartDate (required) EndDate Payer Receiver TransactionID PayerName AuctionItemNumber InvoiceID TransactionClass Amount CurrencyCode Status as described in the PayPal "Web Services API Reference" document. The syntax for StartDate is: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ 'T' and 'Z' are literal characters 'T' and 'Z' respectively, e.g.: 2005-12-22T08:51:28Z Returns a list reference containing up to 100 matching records (as per the PayPal Web Services API). Each record is a hash reference with the following fields: Timestamp Timezone Type Payer PayerDisplayName TransactionID Status GrossAmount FeeAmount NetAmount Example: my $records = $pp->TransactionSearch( StartDate => '2006-03-21T22:29:55Z', InvoiceID => '599294993', ); for my $rec ( @$records ) { print "Record: "; print "TransactionID: " . $rec->{TransactionID} . " "; print "Payer Email: " . $rec->{Payer} . " "; print "Amount: " . $rec->{GrossAmount} . " "; } 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::TransactionSearch(3pm)