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CardConnect Capture Level 3 Data

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Demonstrates how to send a CardConnect Capture request with Lavel 3 line item data.
If available, Level 3 line item data can be sent with the capture request, particularly for any commercial or corporate payment cards. To qualify for Level 3 Interchange rates, Level 2 data must also be provided. ...

See https://developer.cardconnect.com/cardconnect-api#capture-level-3-data

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Local $bSuccess = False

; This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
; See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

$oHttp = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Http")

$oHttp.BasicAuth = True
$oHttp.Login = "API_USERNAME"
$oHttp.Password = "API_PASSWORD"

; Build and send the following JSON:

; The "retref" is the value returned in the JSON response for the Authorization request.

; {
;   "retref": "2880000333",
;   "shiptozip": "11111-1111",
;   "shipfromzip": "99999-9999",
;   "amount": "596.00",
;   "items": [
;     {
;       "discamnt": "0",
;       "unitcost": "900",
;       "uom": "CS",
;       "lineno": "1",
;       "description": "DESCRIPTION-1",
;       "taxamnt": "117",
;       "quantity": "1000",
;       "upc": "UPC-1",
;       "netamnt": "150",
;       "material": "MATERIAL-1"
;     },
;     {
;       "discamnt": "0",
;       "unitcost": "450",
;       "uom": "CS",
;       "lineno": "2",
;       "description": "DESCRIPTION-2",
;       "taxamnt": "117",
;       "quantity": "2000",
;       "upc": "UPC-1",
;       "netamnt": "300",
;       "material": "MATERIAL-2"
;     }
;   ],
;   "taxamount": "40.00",
;   "merchid": "123456789012",
;   "account": "4111111111111111",
;   "ponumber": "PO-0736332"
; }
; 
; Use this online tool to generate the code from sample JSON: 
; Generate Code to Create JSON

$oJson = ObjCreate("Chilkat.JsonObject")
$oJson.UpdateString("retref","112989260941")
$oJson.UpdateString("shiptozip","11111-1111")
$oJson.UpdateString("shipfromzip","99999-9999")
$oJson.UpdateString("amount","596.00")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].discamnt","0")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].unitcost","900")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].uom","CS")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].lineno","1")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].description","DESCRIPTION-1")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].taxamnt","117")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].quantity","1000")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].upc","UPC-1")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].netamnt","150")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[0].material","MATERIAL-1")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].discamnt","0")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].unitcost","450")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].uom","CS")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].lineno","2")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].description","DESCRIPTION-2")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].taxamnt","117")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].quantity","2000")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].upc","UPC-1")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].netamnt","300")
$oJson.UpdateString("items[1].material","MATERIAL-2")
$oJson.UpdateString("taxamount","40.00")
$oJson.UpdateString("merchid","MERCHANT_ID")
$oJson.UpdateString("account","4111111111111111")
$oJson.UpdateString("ponumber","PO-0736332")

Local $sUrl = "https://<site>.cardconnect.com:<port>/cardconnect/rest/capture"

$oResp = ObjCreate("Chilkat.HttpResponse")
$bSuccess = $oHttp.HttpStr("PUT",$sUrl,$oJson.Emit(),"utf-8","application/json",$oResp)
If ($bSuccess = False) Then
    ConsoleWrite($oHttp.LastErrorText & @CRLF)
    Exit
EndIf

; A response status of 200 indicates potential success.  The JSON response body
; must be examined to determine if it was truly successful or an error.
ConsoleWrite("response status code = " & $oResp.StatusCode & @CRLF)

$oJsonResp = ObjCreate("Chilkat.JsonObject")
$oJsonResp.Load($oResp.BodyStr)
$oJsonResp.EmitCompact = False

ConsoleWrite("response JSON:" & @CRLF)
ConsoleWrite($oJsonResp.Emit() & @CRLF)

; A successful response looks like this:

; {
;   "amount": "596.00",
;   "resptext": "Approval",
;   "setlstat": "Queued for Capture",
;   "commcard": " C ",
;   "respcode": "00",
;   "batchid": "1900942291",
;   "merchid": "MERCHANT_ID",
;   "token": "9418594164541111",
;   "authcode": "PPS158",
;   "respproc": "FNOR",
;   "retref": "112989260941",
;   "respstat": "A",
;   "account": "9418594164541111"
; }

; Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: 
; Generate Parsing Code from JSON

Local $sAmount = $oJsonResp.StringOf("amount")
Local $sResptext = $oJsonResp.StringOf("resptext")
Local $setlstat = $oJsonResp.StringOf("setlstat")
Local $sCommcard = $oJsonResp.StringOf("commcard")
Local $sRespcode = $oJsonResp.StringOf("respcode")
Local $sBatchid = $oJsonResp.StringOf("batchid")
Local $sMerchid = $oJsonResp.StringOf("merchid")
Local $sToken = $oJsonResp.StringOf("token")
Local $sAuthcode = $oJsonResp.StringOf("authcode")
Local $sRespproc = $oJsonResp.StringOf("respproc")
Local $sRetref = $oJsonResp.StringOf("retref")
Local $sRespstat = $oJsonResp.StringOf("respstat")
Local $sAccount = $oJsonResp.StringOf("account")