Creating Transaction Records #
Chargent automatically creates a new transaction record for each payment-related attempt. This includes payments created using Chargent Anywhere, the Take Payment component in your community site, or manually via the Chargent order record. Chargent also creates transaction records when you record cash or check payments using the Chargent Anywhere component. To manually create transaction records for paper checks, cash, or other payment methods not automatically controlled by Chargent, please see cash and paper check instructions.
Updating Transaction Records #
Chargent also updates transaction records for you. Chargent will update an existing transaction when it is settled via Transaction Sync, when it is refunded, or when it is voided. For example, when you click Void on a transaction, Chargent changes the transaction Type of an existing charge or authorization to “Void,” and the transaction is canceled at your gateway. So, you don’t have to worry about creating or updating transactions in Chargent.
Considerations #
- Chargent sends all transaction attempts to your gateway except those with an invalid credit card number of digits. If the Gateway ID field says “Chargent Error,” Chargent prevented the transaction from being sent to your payment gateway. If there is another value in the Gateway ID field, it means that the data in the transaction record was generated by your payment gateway and sent to Chargent.
- Each payment gateway handles duplicate transactions differently. Some gateways decline a second transaction where the billing information and amount match a previous transaction within a certain time period. Other gateways allow it but may flag it as a potential duplicate.
- A data migration expert can import historical transactions into Chargent. Please contact us for additional advice or a referral to a Chargent consulting partner who can assist you.
- Chargent references existing transactions when running a recurring billing schedule, so be careful not to edit recurring transactions.
Warning: Manually updating any fields on the transaction record is not recommended.
See Also #
Understanding Chargent Transactions
Chargent Transaction Fields
Chargent Terminology