- Introduction to Payments
- Standard Payment Processing
- Debit and Prepaid Card Processing
- Processing Payments Using Credentials
- Customer-Initiated Transactions with Credentials on File
- Delayed Transaction
- No-Show Transactions
- Reauthorization Transaction
- Merchant-Initiated Reauthorization Transactions with PAN
- Resubmission Transaction
- Merchant-Initiated Resubmission Transaction with PAN
- Installment Payments
- Recurring Payments
- Merchant-Initiated Recurring Payments with PAN
- Unscheduled COF Payments
- Token Management Service Processing
Mastercard Initial CIT Standing Order Payment
The first transaction in a standing order payment is a customer-initiated transaction
(CIT). Before you can perform a subsequent merchant-initiated transaction (MIT), you
must store the customer's credentials for later use. Before you can store the user's
credentials, you must get the customer's consent to store their private information.
This process is also known as establishing a relationship with the customer.
Endpoint
Production:
POST
https://api.cybersource.com
/pts/v2/paymentsTest:
POST
https://apitest.cybersource.com
/pts/v2/paymentsSuccessful Response
You must store the
network transaction ID
from the successful response message
to include in subsequent MIT authorization requests in order to associate the CIT to
the MIT. The network transaction ID is the processorInformation.networkTransactionId
field value.Store the
network transaction ID
, which is the processorInformation.networkTransactionId
field value, from the
successful response message. You must include the network transaction ID in
subsequent MIT authorization requests in order to associate the CIT to the MIT.