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mayo sent the following on 3/19/2009 8:33 AM: > For anyone interested in the solution: > It turns out that Authorize.NET's test account wasn't settling transactions, > thus couldn't give partial refunds. An email to Auth.net's had them explain > this to us and then they configured our test account to start settling > transactions and now refunds work. > > > mayo wrote: >> Has anyone else had problems with authorize.net refunds? I noticed a post >> from 2006 that has the same problem as me, >> http://www.nabble.com/authorize.net-refund-td6276531.html#a6276531, but >> there isn't a definite solution. >> >> Using a test authorize.net account but NOT in "test mode", when I try to >> refund part of the order I get the error >> >> Service Error [refundPayment]: Cannot perform a VOID transaction: >> authAmount [110.0] is different than refundAmount [100.0] >> >> >> Authorize.NET returns the error: >> >> [responseMessage=success, refundResult=false, refundFlag=54, >> refundMessage=The referenced transaction does not meet the criteria >> for issuing a credit., refundAmount=0.0] >> >> >> When I refund the total amount of the order, there is no problem. When I >> put the authorize.net account in test mode, there is no problem. I am >> using OFBiz 4.0 and already looked at trunk OFBiz for a solution, but >> didn't see many changes. >> >> Does anyone has any experience with this? Does anyone have partial refunds >> working with a real auth.net account and original OFBiz 4.0 code? Am I >> going to have to program OFBiz to work with Auth.Net AIM 3.1? One reply on >> this Auth.net error suggests this can happen because funds haven't >> captured yet. Is it possible, since I am using a test account that it >> funds don't capture and cause the error? >> >> I am welcome to any information. Thanks. >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJwnHfrP3NbaWWqE4RAowVAJ9wFjIKEuWYtuOweedZxrewE2iNbQCdGkC6 UA7lycJe65f0wnuxDKPEt08= =Ri/V -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
