You mean Release means cancelling an authorized payment ? On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Scott Gray <[email protected]>wrote:
> That would be a release and it is present in the interface. > > Regards > Scott > > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > > On 15/10/2009, at 2:44 AM, Abdullah Shaikh wrote: > > Yes I agree, each payment gateways may have different requirements, what I >> was talking about was interface servcie and not the implementation. >> >> I know I amount already capture I need to refund, but what I am talking >> about is, if you have make a authenticate request and then if you dont >> wont >> to authorise the request, but instead cancel it, for that there is no >> service interface definition. >> >> We need to have a cancel service interface definition as we have other >> services which we configure through Stores -> Payment, for sending a >> cancel >> request to the payment gateway. >> >> I hope this is clear. >> >> -Abdullah >> >> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, aswath narayana < >> [email protected] >> >>> wrote: >>> >> >> Each paymentgateways may have different requirements and instructions. >>> My >>> guess: >>> When you cancel the order, then if the amount is already captured, then >>> you >>> need to instruct the paymentgateway to refund the amount to the customer. >>> >>> -Aswath >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Abdullah Shaikh < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> If I authorise an order and then instead of shipping (capture), if I did >>>> want to cancel the the order, I can do it using the "Cancel Order" >>>> >>> button, >>> >>>> but then I guess there should be a Service Type configuration for Cancel >>>> Server under Stores -> Payments, which will send a CANCEL request to the >>>> PaymentGateway. >>>> >>>> I know that if we don't cancel the payment it itself gets cancelled by a >>>> specific time as per card schemes, but may be the cancel service will be >>>> >>> of >>> >>>> help if we need to cancel the payment before the it expires >>>> >>> automatically. >>> >>>> >>>> Any thoughts ? >>>> >>>> >>> >
