Returns transaction detail information about a remittance statement.
This is a paginated API. The number of transaction events per page can be specified with numberOfEvents
. If unspecified, the maximum of 1000 events will be returned per page. Each request to this API will return a nextEventOffset
pointing to the next transaction event in the statement, as well as totalEvents
specifying the total number of transactions in the statement. If the current retrieved page contains the last transactions of the statement, nextEventOffset
will not be present in the response.
The statementId
value is the requestId
from the request to remittanceStatementNotification
If the echo is successful, the endpoint will return an HTTP 200 and the response will be of type EchoResponse
.
If the endpoint encounters an error while processing the request, the endpoint will return HTTP 4xx or 5xx and the HTTP body will either be of type ErrorResponse
or contain a generic error (e.g. a message similar to "There was an error. Please try again later.").
The generic error is used in situations where an ErrorResponse
with a clear description could be used to help an attacker understand the payment integrator account identifier of other integrators. In these situations, where either the signing key doesn't match, the payment integrator identifier was not found, or the encryption key was unknown, this method will return a generic error. If the request signature could be verified, additional information regarding the error will be returned in an ErrorResponse
.
An example request looks like:
{
"requestHeader": {
"protocolVersion": {
"major": 1,
"minor": 0,
"revision": 0
},
"requestId": "statement_detail_request_139932019",
"requestTimestamp": "1502551332087"
},
"paymentIntegratorAccountId": "InvisiCashUSA_USD",
"statementId": "0123434-statement-abc",
"numberOfEvents": 4
}
An example response looks like:
{
"responseHeader": {
"responseTimestamp": "1481900013178"
},
"eventOffset": 0,
"nextEventOffset": 4,
"totalEvents": 15,
"remittanceStatementSummary": {
"statementDate": "1502521200000",
"billingPeriod": {
"startDate": "1502434800000",
"endDate": "1502434800000"
},
"dateDue": "1502348400000",
"currencyCode": "INR",
"totalDueByIntegrator": "1076000000",
"remittanceInstructions": {
"memoLineId": "stmt-1AB-pp0-invisi"
}
},
"captureEvents": [
{
"eventRequestId": "bWVyY2hhbnQgdHJhbnNhY3Rpb24gaWQ",
"paymentIntegratorEventId": "ioj32SOIjf23oijSDfoij",
"eventCharge": "700000000",
"eventFee": "-28000000"
},
{
"eventRequestId": "Ggghvh78200PQ3Yrpb",
"paymentIntegratorEventId": "iasdf23dSdfijSDfoij",
"eventCharge": "800000000",
"eventFee": "-32000000"
}
],
"refundEvents": [
{
"eventRequestId": "liUrreQY233839dfFFb24gaQM",
"paymentIntegratorEventId": "asd3SDf3f3oijSDfoij",
"eventCharge": "-200000000",
"eventFee": "8000000"
},
{
"eventRequestId": "IIghhhUrreQY233839II9qM==",
"paymentIntegratorEventId": "DFjidoso12FSDFSDE",
"eventCharge": "-150000000",
"eventFee": "6000000"
}
]
}
HTTP request
POST https://vgw.googleapis.com/gsp/e-wallets-v1/remittanceStatementDetails/:PIAID
Request body
The request body contains data with the following structure:
JSON representation |
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{ "requestHeader": { object (RequestHeader) }, "paymentIntegratorAccountId": string, "statementId": string, "eventOffset": integer, "numberOfEvents": integer } |
Fields | |
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request |
REQUIRED: Common header for all requests. |
payment |
REQUIRED: This is the payment integrator account identifier that identifies contractual constraints around this statement. |
statement |
REQUIRED: Request ID of the statement notification. |
event |
OPTIONAL: Return events starting at this offset. This should be set to the |
number |
OPTIONAL: Number of events to show per page. If unspecified or greater than 1000, this will be 1000. |
Response body
This method supports multiple return types. For additional information about what 4XX or 5XX HTTP status code to return with an ErrorResponse
, consult the ErrorResponse
object and HTTP status codes documentation.
Possible response messages | |
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HTTP 200 Status |
|
HTTP 4XX / 5XX Status |
|
RemittanceStatementDetailsResponse
Response object for the remittance statement detail method.
JSON representation |
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{ "responseHeader": { object (ResponseHeader) }, "remittanceStatementSummary": { object (RemittanceStatementSummary) }, "eventOffset": integer, "nextEventOffset": integer, "totalEvents": integer, "totalWithholdingTaxes": string, "captureEvents": [ { object ( |
Fields | |
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response |
REQUIRED: Common header for all responses. |
remittance |
REQUIRED: Summary of this remittance statement. |
event |
REQUIRED: The event offset of this response. |
next |
OPTIONAL: The offset of the next event to return. If unspecified there are no more events to retrieve for this statement. |
total |
REQUIRED: Total number of events in this statement. |
total |
REQUIRED: The sum of all taxes withheld for this statement. This value is in micros. |
capture |
REQUIRED: Set of capture events. |
refund |
REQUIRED: Set of refund events. |
reverse |
OPTIONAL: Set of reverse refund events. |
chargeback |
OPTIONAL: Set of chargeback events. |
reverse |
OPTIONAL: Set of reverse chargeback events. |
adjustment |
OPTIONAL: Set of adjustment events. Adjustment events may be added at Google's discretion to reconcile billing discrepancies, for example if fees were undercomputed for a set of prior transactions, an adjustment may be used to make the integrator whole. |
Event
Structure representing a single event included in a remittance statement.
JSON representation |
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{ "eventRequestId": string, "paymentIntegratorEventId": string, "eventCharge": string, "eventFee": string, "presentmentChargeAmount": string, "presentmentCurrencyCode": string, "exchangeRate": string, "nanoExchangeRate": string } |
Fields | |
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event |
REQUIRED: For capture or refund events, this will be the |
payment |
REQUIRED: ID the payment integrator returned for this event. For a capture this is the This field is of variable length, as an integrator whatever ID you supply for this event will be reflected here. If a value was not provided by the integrator for the corresponding event, this field will contain the same value as the For reverse refund, chargeback and reverse chargeback events this will be the The length and format of this field depends on the source field for each ID. Refer to the documentation for each of the source fields for details about length and character set requirements. In particular, note that this field can sometimes contain Google-generated IDs which may have different max length requirements than integrator-generated IDs. |
event |
REQUIRED: In currency code defined by the statement. If this value is negative then this represents monetary value moving from Google to the payment integrator. If this is positive it is money from the payment integrator due to Google. For example, capture transactions will always be positive, and refund transactions will always be negative. Reverse refund and reverse chargeback events will always be positive. Chargeback events will always be negative. This value is in micros. |
event |
REQUIRED: In currency code defined by the statement. If this value is negative then this represents monetary value moving from Google to the payment integrator. If this is positive it is money from the payment integrator due to Google. For example, if an agreement says that Google will pay 1% of the This value is in micros. |
presentment |
OPTIONAL: Transaction amount in the presentment (aka transaction) currency prior to foreign exchange. This field follows the same sign convention as the This value is in micros. |
presentment |
OPTIONAL: ISO 4217 3-letter currency code denominating the presentment (transaction) currency. |
exchange |
OPTIONAL: The exchange rate used in converting the presentment amount to the settlement (invoice) amount. This value is in micro basis points (1 basis point = .0001 = .01%). That is, to get the exchange rate, divide this field by 10^10. |
nano |
OPTIONAL: The exchange rate used in converting the presentment amount to the settlement (invoice) amount, expressed in nano basis points. This value is in nano basis points (1 basis point = .0001 = .01%). That is, to get the exchange rate, divide this field by 10^13. Both this field and exchangeRate will be populated. They are equivalent exchange rates expressed with different precision. In future versions, exchangeRate will be removed in favor of nanoExchangeRate. |