Method: dgCharge::Credit()
Credit(amount, card_nbr, exp_date, customer_ID, customer_name, description, street_adr, postal_code, purchase_card_nbr, purchase_card_tax)
The Credit method processes a credit card credit transaction.
A current
merchant must be set before calling this method (see
SetMerchant).
There are three required arguments:
Amount
The amount of the transaction, in cents, expressed as a whole number. For example, $1.00 would be
entered as "100".
Card_nbr
The full credit card number, with no spaces and no non-numeric characters.
Exp_date
The four-digit credit card expiration date, with no spaces and no non-numeric characters.
For example, an expiration date of 03/02 would be entered as "0302".
There are seven optional arguments:
Customer_ID
Customer identification (maximum length 50 characters). This can be a number or descriptive text
that is used to identify the customer.
Customer_name
Customer name as it appears on the credit card (maximum length 50 characters).
Description
A text description (maximum length 256 characters) of the transaction. This can be any information, or descriptive text,
that is to be recorded in the
dgCharge Professional Edition transaction database for this transaction.
Street_adr
The address (maximum length 100 characters) of the card holder.
This can include the street, city, state, and/or country.
Postal_code
The zip code, or postal code, (maximum length 20 characters) of the card holder.
Purchase_card_nbr
Some credit cards are "purchase cards" that enable some purchases to be tax exempt. In
this situation, a purchase card number must be provided as the Purchase_card_nbr parameter,
along with the tax amount as the Purchase_card_tax parameter.
Purchase_card_tax
See description of Purchase_card_nbr parameter.
Return Value
If the transaction request cannot be completed for any reason, the
method returns a value of
False and the
ErrorText property
contains a description of the error. If the transaction is completed,
the method returns a value of
True and the
ApprovalCode, AuthResponse, AVSResponse, ErrorText,
RecordNumber, TransDate, and
TransTime properties are set. In
addition, if the method succeeds, all
information concerning
the transaction is entered into the
dgCharge Professional Edition transaction database.
Note that successful execution of the method does not imply approval
of the transaction; the
AuthResponse property indicates the status of the transaction.
Code:
<%
' create an instance of the object
Set oChargeObject = Server.CreateObject("dgCharge.Charge")
' establish the merchant
bSetOK = oChargeObject.SetMerchant ("999999999","999999")
' process the transaction
If bSetOK Then
If Not oChargeObject.Credit ("1000","9999999999999999","0304","Mickey Mouse","Cheese return.","100 Cheddar Lane","12345") Then
Response.Write (oChargeObject.ErrorText)
End If
End If
%>