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CardConnect Settlement Status

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Demonstrates how to get the status of transactions which have been submitted to the processor for settlement.
The settlement status service returns the status of transactions which have been submitted to the processor for settlement. The transaction’s setlstatus is updated appropriately when CardConnect’s receives a response from the processor. You can either specify a batchid to return a specific batch of transactions, or use a date to return all transactions settled for that date. ...

See https://developer.cardconnect.com/cardconnect-api#settlement-status

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bool success = false;

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

Chilkat.Http http = new Chilkat.Http();

http.BasicAuth = true;
http.Login = "API_USERNAME";
http.Password = "API_PASSWORD";

string url = "https://<site>.cardconnect.com:<port>/cardconnect/rest/settlestat?merchid=<merchid>&batchid=<batchid>";
string responseStr = http.QuickGetStr(url);
if (http.LastMethodSuccess == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(http.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// 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.
Debug.WriteLine("response status code = " + Convert.ToString(http.LastStatus));

Chilkat.JsonObject jsonResp = new Chilkat.JsonObject();
jsonResp.Load(responseStr);
jsonResp.EmitCompact = false;

Debug.WriteLine("response JSON:");
Debug.WriteLine(jsonResp.Emit());

// A successful response looks like this:

// {
//   "respproc": "FNOR",
//   "hostbatch": "",
//   "refundtotal": "0.00",
//   "batchid": "1900942291",
//   "chargetotal": "0.00",
//   "hoststat": "",
//   "merchid": "MERCHANT_ID",
//   "txns": [
//     {
//       "setlamount": "13.28",
//       "setlstat": "R",
//       "salesdoc": "rosedale_1555412201_392",
//       "retref": "106631225001"
//     },
//     {
//       "setlamount": "13.28",
//       "setlstat": "R",
//       "salesdoc": "rosedale_1555412353_392",
//       "retref": "106731125153"
//     },
//     {
//       "setlamount": "7.64",
//       "setlstat": "R",
//       "salesdoc": "rosedale_1555414960_393",
//       "retref": "106008227760"
//     }
//   ]
// }

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

string setlamount;
string setlstat;
string salesdoc;
string retref;

string respproc = jsonResp.StringOf("respproc");
string hostbatch = jsonResp.StringOf("hostbatch");
string refundtotal = jsonResp.StringOf("refundtotal");
string batchid = jsonResp.StringOf("batchid");
string chargetotal = jsonResp.StringOf("chargetotal");
string hoststat = jsonResp.StringOf("hoststat");
string merchid = jsonResp.StringOf("merchid");
int i = 0;
int count_i = jsonResp.SizeOfArray("txns");
while (i < count_i) {
    jsonResp.I = i;
    setlamount = jsonResp.StringOf("txns[i].setlamount");
    setlstat = jsonResp.StringOf("txns[i].setlstat");
    salesdoc = jsonResp.StringOf("txns[i].salesdoc");
    retref = jsonResp.StringOf("txns[i].retref");
    i = i + 1;
}