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NAME

eBay::API::XML::Call::GetItemTransactions

DESCRIPTION

SYNOPSIS

INHERITANCE

eBay::API::XML::Call::GetItemTransactions inherits from the eBay::API::XML::BaseCall class

Subroutines:

setIncludeContainingOrder()

Whether to retrieve the order information. Default is false. Will not return the ContainingOrder information for an Express transaction that was part of an Express order.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:boolean'

setIncludeFinalValueFee()

Indicates whether to include final value fees in the response. For most listing types, the fee is returned in Transaction.FinalValueFee. For Dutch auctions that end with bids (not Buy It Now purchases), the fee is returned in Item.SellingStatus.FinalValueFee. The Final Value Fee for FixedPriceItem, StoresFixedPrice, and Buy It Now Dutch listing types is returned on a transaction by transaction basis. For all other listing types, including Chinese and Dutch (no Buy It Now purchases), the Final Value Fee is returned when the listing status is Completed.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:boolean'

setItemID()

Unique item ID for the item for which to retrieve transactions.

MaxLength: 19 (Note: The eBay database specifies 38. Currently, Item IDs are usually 9 to 12 digits)

  RequiredInput: Yes
#    Argument: 'ns:ItemIDType'

setModTimeFrom()

Also see NumberOfDays which, if used, takes precedence over ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo. If you prefer to use ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo, you specify the time range within which retrieved transactions' statuses were modified. ModTimeFrom is the earlier (older) date and ModTimeTo is the later (more recent) date. If you specify this value, and do not specify the other end of the range, then the time range is 30 days. The time range between ModTimeFrom to ModTimeTo cannot be greater than 30 days.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:dateTime'

setModTimeTo()

Also see NumberOfDays which, if used, takes precedence over ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo. If you prefer to use ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo, you specify the time range within which retrieved transactions' statuses were modified. ModTimeFrom is the earlier (older) date and ModTimeTo is the later (more recent) date. If you specify this value, and do not specify the other end of the range, then the time range is 30 days. The time range between ModTimeFrom to ModTimeTo cannot be greater than 30 days.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:dateTime'

setNumberOfDays()

NumberOfDays enables you to specify the number of days' worth of new and modified transactions that you want to retrieve. The call response contains the transactions whose status was modified within the specified number of days since the API call was made. NumberOfDays is often preferable to using the ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo filters because you only need to specify one value. If you use NumberOfDays, then ModTimeFrom and ModTimeTo are ignored. For this field, one day is defined as 24 hours.

Max: 30

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:int'

setPagination()

Child elements control pagination of the output. Use its EntriesPerPage property to control the number of transactions to return per call and its PageNumber property to specify the page of data to return.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'ns:PaginationType'

setPlatform()

Name of the eBay co-branded site upon which the transaction was made. This will serve as a filter for the transactions to get emitted in the response.

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'ns:TransactionPlatformCodeType'

setTransactionID()

Identifies one transaction for a listing. For Chinese auctions listings (single-item listings for which there can be only one transaction), TransactionID is always 0, and for multi-quantity listings (for which there can be multiple transactions), TransactionID has a non-0 value. To determine the valid transaction IDs for a listing, you typically need to have previously executed GetItemTransactionsCall or GetSellerTransactionsCall and stored all the listing's transactions.

MaxLength: 19 (Note: The eBay database specifies 38. Currently, transaction IDs are usually 9 to 12 digits.)

  RequiredInput: No
#    Argument: 'xs:string'

isHasMoreTransactions()

Indicates whether there are additional transactions to retrieve. That is, indicates whether more pages of data are available to be returned, given the filters that were specified in the request. Returns false for the last page of data.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'xs:boolean'

getItem()

Item object that spawned the transaction. It is a purchase from this item's listing that the transaction represents.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'ns:ItemType'

getPageNumber()

Page number for the page of transactions the response returned.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'xs:int'

getPaginationResult()

Contains the total number of pages (TotalNumberOfPages) and the total number of entries (TotalNumberOfEntries) that could be returned given repeated calls that use the same selection criteria as the call that returned this response.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'ns:PaginationResultType'

isPayPalPreferred()

Indicates whether the item's seller has the preference enabled that shows that the seller prefers PayPal as the method of payment for an item. This preference is indicated on an item's View Item page and is intended to influence a buyer to use PayPal to pay for the item.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'xs:boolean'

getReturnedTransactionCountActual()

Number of transactions retrieved in the current page of results just returned. May be a lower value than TransactionsPerPage if the page returned is the last page and more than one page of data exists.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'xs:int'

getTransactionArray()

List of Transaction objects representing the transactions resulting from the listing. Each Transaction object contains the data for one purchase (of one or more items in the same listing). The Transaction.Item field is not returned because the Item object is returned at the root level of the response. See the reference guide for more information about the fields that are returned.

  Returned: Conditionally
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'ns:TransactionArrayType'

getTransactionsPerPage()

Number of transactions returned per page (per call). May be a higher value than ReturnedTransactionCountActual if the page returned is the last page and more than one page of data exists.

  Returned: Always
  Details: DetailLevel: none, ReturnAll, ItemReturnDescription
#    Returns: 'xs:int'