Card Control Services

Overview

Our card control services allow you to manage your customers' cards with ease, providing an extra layer of security and flexibility. You can set custom limits on transactions for each card, such as daily or weekly limits, and even limit transactions to specific merchant categories or locations.

In the event of a lost or stolen card, our platform allows you to quickly block the card to prevent fraudulent transactions. You can also unblock the card when it's found or issue a replacement card directly through the platform.

With our real-time transaction monitoring, you can track your customers' card usage and receive instant alerts for suspicious or unauthorized transactions. This allows you to take immediate action to prevent fraud and protect your customers' accounts.

Version

Release Pending Authorization

Status:

Production

Version:

V2

Category:

Card Control Services

Overview

The Release Pending Authorization API is designed to facilitate the cancellation of pending authorizations within a system. This API specifically targets pending authorizations and provides functionality to cancel them. By using this service, users can efficiently search for and manage pending authorizations to streamline authorization processes within their applications or systems.

How It Works

The Release Pending Authorization API works by providing a mechanism to cancel pending authorizations in a system. This API is specifically tailored to handle pending authorizations and offers functionality to initiate their cancellation. Users can interact with this service by submitting requests to cancel specific pending authorizations, allowing them to effectively manage and streamline the authorization process within their applications or systems.

The Release Pending Authorization API is designed to facilitate the cancellation of pending authorizations within a system. This API specifically targets pending authorizations and provides functionality to cancel them. By using this service, users can efficiently search for and manage pending authorizations to streamline authorization processes within their applications or systems.

How It Works

The Release Pending Authorization API works by providing a mechanism to cancel pending authorizations in a system. This API is specifically tailored to handle pending authorizations and offers functionality to initiate their cancellation. Users can interact with this service by submitting requests to cancel specific pending authorizations, allowing them to effectively manage and streamline the authorization process within their applications or systems.

/CardServices/Transaction/V2/ReleasePendingAuth

Release Pending Authorization

Status:

Production

Version:

V2

Category:

Card Control Services
/CardServices/Transaction/V2/ReleasePendingAuth
curl --location --request POST '#{PARAM_URL}' --header 'Authorization: Bearer {{ access_token }}' {custom_headers} --data-raw '#{JSON_PAYLOAD}'
curl --location --request GET 'https://api-sandbox.network.global/v1/tokenkc/generate' \--data-raw '#{JSON_PAYLOAD}'
curl --location --request POST 'https://api-sandbox.network.global/v1/tokenkc/generate' \--data-raw '#{JSON_PAYLOAD}'

Node Child Node Type Length Description
Authorization* requiredBearer xxxx* requiredstringAuthorization Header (Bearer Token)
Content-Type* requiredapplication/json* requiredstringContent Type

Node TypeTypeLengthDescription
NISrvRequestrequest_release_pending_authorizationheadermsg_id* requiredstring12Message ID, this field should be unique id for each Api call. This will be generated from client side. If the same message ID is used the system will decline the API call with Error Description “Duplicate Message ID”
msg_type* requiredstring12Message Type – This can have either “TRANSACTION” or “ENQUIRY” As for this API the value expected is “TRANSACTION”
msg_function* requiredstring50Message functions: Should be “REQ_REL_PENDING_AUTH_TRANSACTIONS”
src_application* requiredstring10Source Application: This is a free Text and the client can populate the source system from where the API is Initiated Example: IVR, IB, MB No Validations of these are kept at Network Systems
target_application* requiredstring10The target_application can hold any value from FI side, this can be used by FI to check the target system of the API call
timestamp* requiredstring30Timestamp of the request - Format YYYY-MM-DDtHH:MM:SS.SSS+04:00
bank_id* requiredstring4Bank Id is Unique Id 4 digit code for each client and the same will be provided once the client setup is completed in our core system. For sandbox testing – Please use “NIC”
bodycard_identifier_id* requiredstring32Card Identifier
card_identifier_type* requiredstring20CONTRACT_NUMBER or EXID
trans_id* requiredstring20
reasonstring255

{
    "NISrvRequest": {
        "request_release_pending_authorization": {
            "header": {
                "msg_id": "236001",
                "msg_type": "TRANSACTION",
                "msg_function": "REQ_REL_PENDING_AUTH_TRANSACTIONS",
                "src_application": "IVR",
                "target_application": "WAY4",
                "timestamp": "2020-07-20T10:49:02.366+04:00",
                "bank_id": "NIC"
            },
            "body": {
                "card_identifier_id": "9998510079786318",
                "card_identifier_type": "CONTRACT_NUMBER",
                "trans_id": "123456",
                "reason": "Any Reason"
            }
        }
    }
}

Node Child Node Type Length Description
Content-Typeapplication/jsonstringContent Type

Node TypeTypeLengthDescription
NISrvResponseresponse_release_pending_authorizationheadermsg_id* requiredstring12Unique Source Message ID eg ada123456fdsf
msg_type* requiredstring12msg_type can hold 2 values TRANSACTION or ENQUIRY, the value must be sent as it is mentioned in the request
msg_function* requiredstring50Default REP_REL_PENDING_AUTH_TRANSACTIONS
src_application* requiredstring10Source Application: This is a free Text and the client can populate the source system from where the API is Initiated Example: IVR, IB, MB No Validations of these are kept at Network Systems
target_application* requiredstring10The target_application can hold any value from FI side, this can be used by FI to check the target system of the API call
timestamp* requiredstring30Timestamp of the request - Format YYYY-MM-DDtHH:MM:SS.SSS+04:00
bank_id* requiredstring4Bank Id is Unique Id 4 digit code for each client and the same will be provided once the client setup is completed in our core system. For sandbox testing – Please use “NIC”
exception_detailsapplication_name* requiredstring20Application Name
date_time* requiredstring30Timestamp of the response Format “YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS”
status* requiredstring1Status of the request (S/F)
error_code* requiredstring4EAI Internal Error Code (Check error codes section for the complete list of error codes and error code descriptions)
error_description* requiredstring100Error Description (Check error codes section for the complete list of error codes and error code descriptions)
transaction_ref_idstring20The tracking_id sent in the request will be sent back in response in this field.

{
    "NISrvResponse": {
        "response_release_pending_authorization": {
            "header": {
                "msg_id": "236001",
                "msg_type": "TRANSACTION",
                "msg_function": "REP_REL_PENDING_AUTH_TRANSACTIONS",
                "src_application": "IVR",
                "target_application": "WAY4",
                "timestamp": "2020-07-20T10:49:02.366+04:00",
                "bank_id": "NIC"
            },
            "exception_details": {
                "application_name": "TCC-ADP",
                "date_time": "2023-02-01T16:39:47.314+04:00",
                "status": "S",
                "error_code": "000",
                "error_description": "Success",
                "transaction_ref_id": "236001"
            }
        }
    }
}

Code Description
200Sample Description
400Bad Request
401Unauthorized
403Forbidden
500Internal Server Error
502Bad gateway
503Scheduled Maintenance
504Gateway Timeout
596Service Not Found

How It Works

Follow the steps below. For more details, read the Quick Start Guide.