

For example, a cardholder sets up a customer profile for future purchases. CITI (CIT Initial) - Signifies the merchant is storing the cardholder credentials for the first time in anticipation of future stored credential transactions.Transaction types that begin with M are merchant initiated. Transaction types that begin with C are customer initiated. Payflow currently supports a single transaction, including unscheduled and recurring transactions.
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Reference transactions: No code changes are required as Payflow will handle the Card of File requirements for you by treating the first reference transaction without an associated TXID stored at PayPal, as CITI with all future transactions as MITU. Recurring: If you are passing the RECURRING parameter you will replace it with the CARDOFILE parameter by sending CITR first and all future transactions as MITR. Recurring Billing: If you are using Payflow's Recurring Billing service then no code changes are required as Payflow will handle the Card on File requirements. Stored card: If you are currently storing the credit card details and sending the ACCT parameters without RECURRING you are required to send in the appropriate CARDONFILE parameter based on the transaction taking place. You will be required to support the new CARDONFILE parameter based on how you send transactions to Payflow: Required
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We will continue to add support for other processors and update the documentation as they become available. Reauthorization (in case of split shipment).Resubmission (in case of insufficient fund decline response).

Industry-specific, business practice MITs
