The problem isn't that it's changed from id to order_id or the
other way around, but that it's gone completely! :/

Previous message from Thomas Mon (Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:02:15AM -0800):
| I had noticed in the live system that there was a value called "id" and one
| day it changed to "order_id"... -- i think --.. so I just wrote code to look
| for both as I didn't want to deal with the real answer! :O
| 
| Tom.
| 
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Dave Henderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:22 AM
| Subject: order_id in renew action results?
| 
| 
| > Hi folks,
| >
| > I'm new to the list so let me know if this has been dealt with
| > already...
| >
| > I read the short thread outlined in
| > http://www.opensrs.org/archives/dev-list/0301/0226.html, and I
| > can see horizon giving me the order_id value (although, no id
| > value as mentioned in
| > http://www.opensrs.org/archives/dev-list/0301/0225.html).
| >
| > However, I don't get the same response from the production
| > environment.  Here's a Data::Dumper from the live environment:
| >
| >
| > $VAR1 = {
| > 'protocol' => 'XCP',
| > 'object' => 'DOMAIN',
| > 'response_text' => 'Renewal successful',
| > 'action' => 'REPLY',
| > 'response_code' => '200',
| > 'attributes' => {
| > 'auto_renew' => '0',
| > 'registration expiration date' => '2004-04-28 18:38:28'
| > },
| > 'is_success' => '1'
| > };
| >
| > Am I missing something?  Is there some other way I should be
| > retrieving the order_id for a renewal?
| >
| > Thanks in advance for the help...
| > --
| >          Dave Henderson
| > President, Pixin Interprises Ltd.
| >          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| >
| 

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         Dave Henderson
President, Pixin Interprises Ltd.
         [EMAIL PROTECTED]          

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