ActivateCard

Activate the specified card if the card was initially created as inactive.

Request

Path parameters

terminalID

string,  10 characters,  required

The Paymentology issued terminal ID of the terminal requesting the transaction

cardIdentifier

string,  1-20 characters,  required

The card number, sequence number or tracking number of the specified card. Field is required if the customer has more than one card linked to their wallet

transactionID

string,  1-255 characters ,  required

Client generated Transaction ID to assist in identify transactions on the client side

transactionDate

date,  required

Client generated / local Transaction Date to assist in identifying transactions on the client side

checksum

string,  required

HMAC-SHA256 hashed signature of the concatenated method name with all argument values using the terminal password as private key

<?xml version=""1.0""?>
<methodCall>
  <methodName>ActivateCard</methodName>
  <params>
    <param>
      <value>
        <string>0014682067</string>
      </value>
    </param>
    <param>
      <value>
        <string>5267262238630233</string>
      </value>
    </param>
    <param>
      <value>
        <string>123456</string>
      </value>
    </param>
    <param>
      <value>
        <dateTime.iso8601>20200327T00:00:00</dateTime.iso8601>
      </value>
    </param>
    <param>
      <value>
        <string>CD9A776B75DB8FC30A65614A1C957AF76AB0314C</string>
      </value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodCall>


 

Response

STATUS200 OK

Schema

resultCode

integer

Status code indicating transaction result

<?xml version=""1.0"" encoding=""UTF-8""?>
<methodResponse>
  <params>
    <param>
      <value>
        <struct>
          <member>
            <name>resultCode</name>
            <value>
              <int>1</int>
            </value>
          </member>
          <member>
            <name>resultText</name>
            <value>
              <string>Approved</string>
            </value>
          </member>
        </struct>
      </value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodResponse>

 

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