getActivityOptions
Note: The Return Management API is no longer recommended. Instead, current users of the Return Management API should make plans to migrate to, and use the Return operations of the Post-Order API. New users interested is programmatically managing return requests, should also make plans to integrate with the Post-Order API. The Return Management API was developed to be used by sellers who had opted in to "Hassle-free Returns". Hassle-free Returns have been replaced by a new Returns Platform, where sellers fully or partially automate the processing of return requests through Return Automation Rules. The Return Management API does not support all features and logic of the new Returns Platform, and this API will be deprecated in the near future.
A seller can use this call to return the next required action for a specific return. This call is not applicable to a buyer.
Note: Users of this call should start using the GET /post-order/v2/return/{returnId} call of the Post-Order API instead.Request Details
In the getActivityOptions request, the seller must provide the return ID to identify the return. If not already known, the return ID can be retrieved with a call to getUserReturns.
Working with the Response
In addition to the standard timestamp and version fields and the errorMessage container (if errors and/or warnings exist), the response for getActivityOptions includes one or more activityOptions fields, which will contain the next action required in the return case. Based on the activity option that is returned, the seller will make a subsequent call to initiate the next action. For example, if ISSUE_REFUND is returned, the seller would use the issueRefund call to issue a refund to the buyer.
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Input
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <getActivityOptionsRequest xmlns="http://www.ebay.com/marketplace/returns/v1/services"> <!-- Call-specific Input Fields --> <ReturnId> ReturnIdType <id> string </id> </ReturnId> </getActivityOptionsRequest>
Argument | Type | Occurrence | Meaning |
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ReturnId | ReturnIdType | Required | Container consisting of the unique identifier for a return. A return ID value is the only input parameter for getActivityOptions, and is required. Return ID values are returned in the ReturnId.id field of each ReturnSummary container returned in the getUserReturns response. |
ReturnId.id | string | Required |
This string value is the unique identifier for a return, and is returned in the responses of getUserReturns and getReturnDetail. For getReturnDetail, getActivityOptions, issueRefund, provideSellerInfo, provideTrackingInfo, and setItemAsReceived, a ReturnId value is a required input field. Max length: 38. |
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Output
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <getActivityOptionsResponse xmlns="http://www.ebay.com/marketplace/returns/v1/services"> <!-- Call-specific Output Fields --> <activityOptions> ActivityOptionType </activityOptions> <!-- ... more activityOptions values allowed here ... --> <!-- Standard Output Fields --> <ack> AckValue </ack> <errorMessage> ErrorMessage <error> ErrorData <category> ErrorCategory </category> <domain> string </domain> <errorId> long </errorId> <exceptionId> token </exceptionId> <message> string </message> <parameter name="string"> ErrorParameter (string) </parameter> <!-- ... more parameter values allowed here ... --> <severity> ErrorSeverity </severity> <subdomain> string </subdomain> </error> <!-- ... more error nodes allowed here ... --> </errorMessage> <timestamp> dateTime </timestamp> <version> string </version> </getActivityOptionsResponse>
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activityOptions | ActivityOptionType | Always,
repeatable: [1..*] |
The returned value indicates the next possible action that a seller can take to resolve a return. If ISSUE_REFUND is returned, the next logical step would be to call issueRefund. If PROVIDE_SELLER_INFO is returned, the next logical step would be to call provideSellerInfo. The value that is returned is dependent on the status of the return.
Applicable values: See activityOptions. Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list. |
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ack | AckValue | Always |
A token representing the application-level acknowledgement code that indicates the response status, such as "Success". The AckValue enumeration type specifies the possible values for ack.
Applicable values: Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list. |
errorMessage | ErrorMessage | Conditionally | Information for an error or warning that occurred when eBay processed the request. This field is not returned if the ack value is Success. |
errorMessage.error | ErrorData | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
Details about a single error. |
errorMessage.error.category | ErrorCategory | Conditionally |
There are three categories of errors: request errors, application errors, and system errors.
Applicable values: Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list. |
errorMessage.error.domain | string | Conditionally | Name of the domain in which the error occurred. |
errorMessage.error.errorId | long | Conditionally | A unique code that identifies the particular error condition that occurred. Your application can use error codes as identifiers in your customized error-handling algorithms. |
errorMessage.error.exceptionId | token | Conditionally | Unique identifier for an exception associated with an error. |
errorMessage.error.message | string | Conditionally | A detailed description of the condition that caused the error. |
errorMessage.error.parameter | ErrorParameter (string) | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
Various warning and error messages return one or more variables that contain contextual information about the error. This is often the field or value that triggered the error. |
errorMessage.error.parameter [ attribute name ] |
string | Conditionally | Various warning and error messages return one or more variables that contain contextual information about the error. This is often the field or value that triggered the error. |
errorMessage.error.severity | ErrorSeverity | Conditionally |
Indicates whether the reported problem is fatal (an error) or is less severe (a warning). Review the error message details for information on the cause. If the request fails and the application is the source of the error (for example, a required element is missing), update the application before you retry the request. If the problem is due to incorrect user data, alert the end user to the problem and provide the means for them to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, resend the request to eBay. If the source of the problem is on eBay's side, you can retry the request a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends you try the request twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, you can resend the request in its original form. If a warning occurs, warning information is returned in addition to the business data. Normally, you do not need to resend the request (as the original request was successful). However, depending on the cause of the warning, you might need to contact the end user, or eBay, to effect a long term solution to the problem. Applicable values: Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list. |
errorMessage.error.subdomain | string | Conditionally | Name of the subdomain in which the error occurred. |
timestamp | dateTime | Always | This value represents the date and time when eBay processed the request. The time zone of this value is GMT and the format is the ISO 8601 date and time format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSSZ). See Time Values in the eBay Features Guide for information about this time format and converting to and from the GMT time zone. |
version | string | Always | The version of the response payload schema. Indicates the version of the schema that eBay used to process the request. |
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Samples
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Note: Some item IDs, user IDs, or other data in these samples might no longer be active on eBay. If necessary, you can substitute current eBay data in your requests.
This call is used by a seller to retrieve a list of the next possible actions to take in a return.
Description
This getActivityOptions call sample retrieves the list of possible next actions that the authenticated seller can take on an return. The return ID is a required input field.
This call will fail if an invalid return ID is passed in. The caller must be authenticated to make this call.
This call returns all possible activity options that the seller can perform on the return specified in the request.
Input
A seller wants to retrieve the list of activity options for a return. The return ID is 5********1.
SOAP format. Also available is the XML equivalent. <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:ser="http://www.ebay.com/marketplace/returns/v1/services"> <soap:Header/> <soap:Body> <ser:getActivityOptionsRequest> <ser:RequesterCredentials> <ser:eBayAuthToken>A********3</ser:eBayAuthToken> </ser:RequesterCredentials> <ser:ReturnId> <ser:id>5********8</ser:id> </ser:ReturnId> </ser:getActivityOptionsRequest> </soap:Body> </soap:Envelope>
Output
The list of next possible actions that a seller can make on the return is returned under the activityOptions container. These activity options include the following:
- PROVIDE_SELLER_INFO: this option is returned if the buyer is requesting that the seller provide a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and/or a return shipping address. Sellers can use the provideSellerInfo call to provide this seller information.
- ISSUE_REFUND: this option is returned if the seller has received the returned item, and the next step is to issue the buyer a refund. Sellers can use the issueRefund call to issue a refund (PayPal only) to the buyer.
SOAP format. Also available is the XML equivalent. <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"> <soapenv:Header/> <soapenv:Body> <ns1:getActivityOptionsResponse xmlns:ns1="http://www.ebay.com/marketplace/returns/v1/services"> <ns1:ack>Success</ns1:ack> <ns1:version>1.0.0</ns1:version> <ns1:timestamp>2012-01-13T18:34:32.922Z</ns1:timestamp> <ns1:activityOptions>PROVIDE_SELLER_INFO</ns1:activityOptions> <ns1:activityOptions>ISSUE_REFUND</ns1:activityOptions> </ns1:getActivityOptionsResponse> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>
Here is the same output in XML format. Note that this does not include standard values.
XML format. Also available is the SOAP equivalent. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <getActivityOptionsResponse xmlns:ns1="http://www.ebay.com/marketplace/returns/v1/services"> <ack>Success</ack> <version>1.0.0</version> <timestamp>2012-01-13T18:34:32.922Z</timestamp> <activityOptions>PROVIDE_SELLER_INFO</activityOptions> <activityOptions>ISSUE_REFUND</activityOptions> </getActivityOptionsResponse>
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Change History
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1.1.0 2014-01-14 |
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1.0.0 2012-04-23 |
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