require 5.005;
-$VERSION = '3.04_02';
+$VERSION = '3.05_01';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION; # modperlstyle: convert the string into a number
# Remember subclasses we have "wrapped" submit() with _pre_submit()
failure_status
fraud_detect
is_success
+ partial_auth_amount
maximum_risk
path
port
response_page
avs_code
cvv2_response
- partial_auth
- partial_auth_amount
+ txn_date
);
__PACKAGE__->build_subs(@methods);
=item partial_auth
-Set true to accept a partial authorization. If this flag is not set, a partial
-authorization will be immediately reversed or voided.
+If you are prepared to handle partial authorizations
+(see L<partial_auth_amount()|/"partial_auth_amount()">
+ in L<TRANSACTION RESULT FIELDS|/"TRANSACTION RESULT FIELDS">),
+pass a true value in this field to enable them.
+
+If this flag is not set, a partial authorization will be immediately reversed
+or voided.
=item description
it was submitted but not approved, or undef if it has not been
submitted yet.
+=head2 partial_auth_amount()
+
+If this transaction was a partial authorization (i.e. successful, but less than
+the requested amount was processed), then the amount processed is returned in
+this field.
+
+(When is_success is true but this field is empty or 0, that indicates a normal
+full authorization for the entire requested amount.)
+
=head2 error_message()
If the transaction has been submitted but was not accepted, this
Note that not all processor modules support this, and that if supported,
it may not be set for all declines.
-=head2 partial_auth_amount()
-
-Amount of the partial authorization, if the processor supports them and the
-partial_auth flag was passed to indicate they should be processed.
-
=head2 authorization()
If the transaction has been submitted and accepted, this function will
If supported by your gateway, a card_token can be used in a subsequent
transaction to refer to a card number.
+=head2 txn_date()
+
+Transaction date, as returned by the gateway. Required by some gateways
+for follow-up transactions.
+
=head2 fraud_score()
Retrieve or change the fraud score from any Business::FraudDetect plugin
=head2 silly_bool( $value )
-Returns 0 if the value starts with y, Y, t or T.
-Returns 1 if the value starts with n, N, f or F.
+Returns 1 if the value starts with y, Y, t or T.
+Returns 0 if the value starts with n, N, f or F.
Otherwise returns the value itself.
Use this for handling boolean content like tax_exempt.