AM/TA/Inv - Associate Entities Batch With Payment Transaction

Details

/external/v1/payment/{paymentId}/associate-entities

Synopsis

Associate Entities Batch With Payment Transaction

put

This route is used to trigger the association of the batch entities with payment transaction on the blockchain for a particular security. It triggers an asynchronous process that will persist this information on the blockchain, which can be monitored using the "Transactions API" endpoints. This endpoint can be invoked if the security is in one of the following statuses: ["active","completed","approved_revert_to_active","closed","cancel_in_progress","canceled","refund_in_progress"]. This endpoint can be invoked by organizations that have at least one of the following roles on this security: ["issuer","service_provider","investor"]. This endpoint can't be invoked if the security is restricted. This endpoint can be called by applications with access to scope "managePayment".

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lockRequired scopes
This endpoint requires the following scopes:
  • : managePayment
Authorizations
OAuth2clientCredentialsRequired
Token URL:
Path parameters
paymentIdanyRequired

The unique identifier of the payment on the blockchain.

Example: US9QIMAOAS1Q
Body
Responses
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200

Successfully triggered the process to create a list of payment associations.The "processId" and "orchestrationId" properties can be used on the "Transactions API" to monitor the status of this asynchronous process.

application/json
processIdstringRequired

This is used to uniquely identity a transaction process on this system.

Example: 2159457f-0167-4e93-a969-9cf0db05e0bf
orchestrationIdstringRequired

The orchestration id. It is used to uniquely identity a group of transactions that are being orchestrated following an action request.If a processId was passed as an input to the action, it will be returned on this property.

Example: 2159457f-0167-4e93-a969-9cf0db05e0bf
put
/external/v1/payment/{paymentId}/associate-entities

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