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Desjardins Payment Solutions

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Status

The Status transaction allows merchants to request of the status of one or several transactions at once. The DIPS system can be queried for a maximum of 10 transactions at a time. The transaction to query transaction status is independent of the transactions being queried.

The following restrictions apply:

  • Status transaction requests must be executed one at a time.
  • If the "language" parameter is not present in the Status transaction request, the response will be generated in the merchant's language, as configured in the Desjardins system.
  • In order to obtain a valid response, it is recommended to wait at least 2 minutes after the target transaction has been transmitted by the merchant before submitting a Status transaction request.

The Desjardins Web solution performs the Status transaction online.

The Status transaction is made up of 2 phases containing a total of 4 steps.

Phase A:

The merchant’s communications module acts as client for the first three (3) steps, it initiates the communications with the Desjardins secure payment server in order to open a session and send the transaction related information.

The step 1 and step 3 XML requests must be sent in the HTTPS message body via a POST and must contain content type “text/xml” in their header.

Phase B:

The merchant’s communications module acts as server for the final step, the Desjardins secure payment server initiating the communication with the module in order to return the current transaction status.

The step 4 XML request is received in the HTTPS message body via a POST and contains content type “text/xml” in their header.

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