| Note: This call retrieves all disputes except eBay Buyer Protection Item Not Received and Significantly Not As Described cases that are created through the eBay Resolution Center. To retrieve eBay Buyer Protection cases, the seller must use the getEBPCaseDetail call of the Resolution Case Management API. Additionally, as an alternative to the GetUserDisputes call, sellers can use the getUserCases call of the Resolution Case Management API to return summary information (including case/dispute ID) on all disputes and cases, including all Item Not Returned or Significantly Not As Described claims opened by buyers through the eBay Resolution Center, all older eBay disputes, cases opened through the PayPal system, and Unpaid Item disputes or mutual Cancel Transaction agreements created through the AddDispute call of the Trading API or through the Resolution Center. |
You can
filter the response according to DisputeFilter values that you
supply. Use a DetailLevel of ReturnAll to return all
data about each dispute, including DisputeResolution and
DisputeMessage elements.
GetUserDisputes retrieves disputes that were created within the last 18 months. The response might contain a large number of records, so you can apply pagination, filtering, and sorting to control the output.
If you know the DisputeID of specific disputes, use GetDispute to retrieve information on only the specified disputes.
The response from GetUserDisputes contains each dispute that involves the requester as buyer or seller, and that matches any filtering criteria you might have specified. Within each Dispute record, you can parse for information such as DisputeID, DisputeRecord, DisputeState, DisputeStatus, DisputeReason, and DisputeExplanation.
The maximum number of disputes returned per page is 200. Depending on the activity of the authenticated user, the list of disputes returned can be long, so you may want to use the Pagination fields to control the number of disputes returned per page, and which page to return from the result set.
Use DisputeSortType to specify whether the disputes should be sorted by time created, dispute status, or credit eligibility, in ascending or descending order, or not sorted at all.
You can test this call in the Sandbox.
To test GetUserDisputes, set up at least one buyer and one seller. Then, create several disputes. Have at least one involve a test user as seller, and another one involve the same test user as buyer. Call GetUserDisputes and check that disputes involving the test user as both buyer and seller are returned.
You can also check the following scenarios:
See:
Unpaid Item Disputes
Buyer Disputes
Getting Details About a Dispute
See also the reference documentation for these calls:
| Output Detail Controls Samples Change History Top Errors for GetUserDisputes User Notes |
The box below lists all fields that could be included in the call request. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).
See also Samples.
See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are (or soon will be) non-operational.
The XML prototype does not include requester credentials. This is a documentation limitation only (see Standard Requester Credentials for Making Calls).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<GetUserDisputesRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<!-- Call-specific Input Fields -->
<DisputeFilterType> DisputeFilterTypeCodeType </DisputeFilterType>
<DisputeSortType> DisputeSortTypeCodeType </DisputeSortType>
<ModTimeFrom> dateTime </ModTimeFrom>
<ModTimeTo> dateTime </ModTimeTo>
<Pagination> PaginationType
<EntriesPerPage> int </EntriesPerPage>
<PageNumber> int </PageNumber>
</Pagination>
<!-- Standard Input Fields -->
<DetailLevel> DetailLevelCodeType </DetailLevel>
<!-- ... more DetailLevel values allowed here ... -->
<ErrorLanguage> string </ErrorLanguage>
<MessageID> string </MessageID>
<Version> string </Version>
<WarningLevel> WarningLevelCodeType </WarningLevel>
</GetUserDisputesRequest>
| Argument | Type | Occurrence | Meaning |
|---|
| Call-specific Input Fields [Jump to standard fields] |
| DisputeFilterType | DisputeFilterTypeCodeType | Optional |
An inclusive filter that isolates the returned disputes to a certain type such as Item Not Received or Unpaid Item disputes. eBay Buyer Protection cases are not retrieved with this call, even if the ItemNotReceivedDisputes filter is included in the request.
Applicable values: • AllInvolvedClosedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all closed disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • AllInvolvedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • CustomCode (in/out) Reserved for future use. • DisputesAwaitingMyResponse (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are awaiting a response from the caller. This is the default DisputeFilterType value. In other words, if no DisputeFilterType is specified in the request, only those disputes where the caller's response is due are returned. • DisputesAwaitingOtherPartyResponse (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are awaiting a response from the other party. • EligibleForCredit (in/out) If used, this filter returns all disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are eligible for a Final Value Fee credit, regardless of whether or not the credit has been granted. • ItemNotReceivedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed Item Not Received disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • UnpaidItemDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed Unpaid Item disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. |
| DisputeSortType | DisputeSortTypeCodeType | Optional |
The value and sequence to use to sort the returned disputes.
Applicable values: • CustomCode (in) Reserved for internal or future use. • DisputeCreatedTimeAscending (in) Sort by the time the dispute was created, in ascending order. • DisputeCreatedTimeDescending (in) Sort by the time the dispute was created, in descending order. • DisputeCreditEligibilityAscending (in) Sort by whether the dispute is eligible for Final Value Fee credit, in ascending order. Ineligible disputes are listed before eligible disputes. • DisputeCreditEligibilityDescending (in) Sort by whether the dispute is eleigible for Final Value Fee credit, in descending order. Eligible disputes are listed before i(ineligible disputes. • DisputeStatusAscending (in) Sort by the dispute status, in ascending order. • DisputeStatusDescending (in) Sort by the dispute status, in descending order. • None (in) Sort by the time the dispute was created, in descending order. |
| ModTimeFrom | dateTime | Optional | A filter that retrieves disputes whose DisputeModifiedTime is later than or equal to this value. Specify the time value in GMT. See the eBay Web Services documentation for information about specifying time values. For more precise control of the date range filter, it is a good practice to also specify ModTimeTo. Otherwise, the end of the date range is the present time. Filtering by date range is optional. You can use date range filters in combination with other filters like DisputeFilterType to control the amount of data returned. |
| ModTimeTo | dateTime | Optional | A filter that retrieves disputes whose DisputeModifiedTime is earlier than or equal to this value. Specify the time value in GMT. See the eBay Web Services documentation for information about specifying time values. For more precise control of the date range filter, it is a good practice to also specify ModTimeFrom. Otherwise, all available disputes modified prior to the ModTimeTo value are returned. Filtering by date range is optional. You can use date range filters in combination with other filters like DisputeFilterType to control the amount of data returned. |
| Pagination | PaginationType | Required | The virtual page number of the result set to display. A result set has a number of disputes divided into virtual pages, with 200 disputes per page. The response can only display one page. The first page in the result set is number 1. Required. If not specified, a warning is returned and Pagination.PageNumber is set to 1 by default. |
| Pagination.EntriesPerPage | int | Optional |
This integer value is used to specify the maximum number of entries to return in a single "page" of data. This value, along with the number of entries that match the input criteria, will determine the total pages (see PaginationResult.TotalNumberOfPages) in the result set. For most Trading API calls, the maximum value is 200 and the default value is 25 entries per page. For GetOrders, the maximum value is 100 and the default value is 25 orders per page. For GetUserDisputes, this value is hard-coded at 200, and any pagination input is ignored. For GetProducts, the maximum value is 20, and any higher values are ignored. Min: 200. Max: 200. Default: 200. |
| Pagination.PageNumber | int | Required | Specifies the number of the page of data to return in the current call. Default is 1 for most calls. For some calls, the default is 0. Specify a positive value equal to or lower than the number of pages available (which you determine by examining the results of your initial request). See the documentation for other individual calls to determine the correct default value. |
| Standard Input Fields |
| DetailLevel | DetailLevelCodeType | Optional,
repeatable: [0..*] |
Detail levels are instructions that define standard subsets of data to return for particular data components (e.g., each Item, Transaction, or User) within the response payload. For example, a particular detail level might cause the response to include buyer-related data in every result (e.g., for every Item), but no seller-related data. Specifying a detail level is like using a predefined attribute list in the SELECT clause of an SQL query. Use the DetailLevel element to specify the required detail level that the client application needs pertaining to the data components that are applicable to the request. The DetailLevelCodeType defines the global list of available detail levels for all request types. Most request types support certain detail levels or none at all. If you pass a detail level that exists in the schema but that isn't valid for a particular request, eBay ignores it processes the request without it. For each request type, see the detail level tables in the Input/Output Reference to determine which detail levels are applicable and which elements are returned for each applicable detail level. (Some detail level tables are still in the eBay Web Services guide. They will be moved to the Input/Output Reference in a future release.) Note that DetailLevel is required input for GetMyMessages. With GetSellerList and other calls that retrieve large data sets, please avoid using ReturnAll when possible. For example, if you use GetSellerList, use a GranularityLevel or use the GetSellerEvents call instead. If you do use ReturnAll with GetSellerList, use a small EntriesPerPage value and a short EndTimeFrom/EndTimeTo range for better performance. Applicable values: • ReturnAll (in) Returns all available data. With GetSellerList and other calls that retrieve large data sets, please avoid using ReturnAll when possible. For example, if you use GetSellerList, use a GranularityLevel or use the GetSellerEvents call instead. If you use ReturnAll with GetSellerList, use a small EntriesPerPage value and a short EndTimeFrom/EndTimeTo range for better performance. • ReturnSummary (in) Returns the summary data. For GetMyMessages, this detail level returns the same data whether or not you include MessageIDs or AlertIDs in the request. Returns up to 10 FolderID and FolderName values. Currently, this detail level is the only way to retrieve FolderID and FolderName values. See "GetMyMessages" in the eBay Web Services Guide for a code sample that demonstrates this. (Not all values in DetailLevelCodeType apply to this field.) |
| ErrorLanguage | string | Optional |
Use ErrorLanguage to return error strings for the call in a different language from the language commonly associated with the site that the requesting user is registered with. Specify the standard RFC 3066 language identification tag (e.g., en_US). ID--- country ----- ----- de_AT Austria de_CH Switzerland de_DE Germany en_AU Australia en_CA Canada en_GB United Kingdom en_SG Singapore en_US United States es_ES Spain fr_BE Belgium (French) fr_CA Canada (French) fr_FR France it_IT Italy nl_BE Belgium (Dutch) nl_NL Netherlands zh_CN China en_IN India en_IE Ireland zh_HK Hong Kong |
| MessageID | string | Optional |
Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned. Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable. |
| Version | string | Conditional |
The version number of the API code that you are programming against (e.g., 549). The version you specify for a call has these basic effects: - It indicates the version of the code lists and other data that eBay should use to process your request. - It indicates the schema version you are using. You need to use a version that is greater than or equal to the lowest supported version. For the SOAP API: If you are using the SOAP API, this field is required. Specify the version of the WSDL your application is using. For the XML API: If you are using the XML API, this field has no effect. Instead, specify the version in the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header. (If you specify Version in the body of an XML API request and it is different from the value in the HTTP header, eBay returns an informational warning that the value in the HTTP header was used instead.) See:
|
| WarningLevel | WarningLevelCodeType | Optional |
Controls whether or not to return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request. An unrecognized element is one that is not defined in any supported version of the schema. Schema element names are case-sensitive, so using WarningLevel can also help you remove any potential hidden bugs within your application due to incorrect case or spelling in field names before you put your application into the Production environment. WarningLevel only validates elements; it doesn't validate XML attributes. It also doesn't control warnings related to user-entered strings or numbers, or warnings for logical errors. We recommend that you only use this during development and debugging. Do not use this in requests in your production code. Applicable values: • High (in) Return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request. • Low (in) Do not return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request. This is the default value if WarningLevel is not specified. See Warning Level. |
| Input Detail Controls Samples Change History Top Errors for GetUserDisputes User Notes |
The box below lists all fields that might be returned in the response. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).
See also Samples.
See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are not returned (or soon will not be returned) or are not operational (or soon will be non-operational).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<GetUserDisputesResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<!-- Call-specific Output Fields -->
<DisputeArray> DisputeArrayType
<Dispute> DisputeType
<DisputeCreatedTime> dateTime </DisputeCreatedTime>
<DisputeCreditEligibility> DisputeCreditEligibilityCodeType </DisputeCreditEligibility>
<DisputeExplanation> DisputeExplanationCodeType </DisputeExplanation>
<DisputeID> DisputeIDType (string) </DisputeID>
<DisputeMessage> DisputeMessageType
<MessageCreationTime> dateTime </MessageCreationTime>
<MessageID> int </MessageID>
<MessageSource> DisputeMessageSourceCodeType </MessageSource>
<MessageText> string </MessageText>
</DisputeMessage>
<!-- ... more DisputeMessage nodes allowed here ... -->
<DisputeModifiedTime> dateTime </DisputeModifiedTime>
<DisputeReason> DisputeReasonCodeType </DisputeReason>
<DisputeRecordType> DisputeRecordTypeCodeType </DisputeRecordType>
<DisputeResolution> DisputeResolutionType
<DisputeResolutionReason> DisputeResolutionReasonCodeType </DisputeResolutionReason>
<DisputeResolutionRecordType> DisputeResolutionRecordTypeCodeType </DisputeResolutionRecordType>
<ResolutionTime> dateTime </ResolutionTime>
</DisputeResolution>
<!-- ... more DisputeResolution nodes allowed here ... -->
<DisputeState> DisputeStateCodeType </DisputeState>
<DisputeStatus> DisputeStatusCodeType </DisputeStatus>
<Item> ItemType
<ItemID> ItemIDType (string) </ItemID>
</Item>
<OrderLineItemID> string </OrderLineItemID>
<OtherPartyName> string </OtherPartyName>
<OtherPartyRole> TradingRoleCodeType </OtherPartyRole>
<TransactionID> string </TransactionID>
<UserRole> TradingRoleCodeType </UserRole>
</Dispute>
<!-- ... more Dispute nodes allowed here ... -->
</DisputeArray>
<DisputeFilterCount> DisputeFilterCountType
<DisputeFilterType> DisputeFilterTypeCodeType </DisputeFilterType>
<TotalAvailable> int </TotalAvailable>
</DisputeFilterCount>
<!-- ... more DisputeFilterCount nodes allowed here ... -->
<EndingDisputeID> DisputeIDType (string) </EndingDisputeID>
<ItemsPerPage> int </ItemsPerPage>
<PageNumber> int </PageNumber>
<PaginationResult> PaginationResultType
<TotalNumberOfPages> int </TotalNumberOfPages>
</PaginationResult>
<StartingDisputeID> DisputeIDType (string) </StartingDisputeID>
<!-- Standard Output Fields -->
<Ack> AckCodeType </Ack>
<Build> string </Build>
<CorrelationID> string </CorrelationID>
<Errors> ErrorType
<ErrorClassification> ErrorClassificationCodeType </ErrorClassification>
<ErrorCode> token </ErrorCode>
<ErrorParameters ParamID="string"> ErrorParameterType
<Value> string </Value>
</ErrorParameters>
<!-- ... more ErrorParameters nodes allowed here ... -->
<LongMessage> string </LongMessage>
<SeverityCode> SeverityCodeType </SeverityCode>
<ShortMessage> string </ShortMessage>
</Errors>
<!-- ... more Errors nodes allowed here ... -->
<HardExpirationWarning> string </HardExpirationWarning>
<Timestamp> dateTime </Timestamp>
<Version> string </Version>
</GetUserDisputesResponse>
| Return Value | Type | Occurrence | Meaning |
|---|
| Call-specific Output Fields [Jump to standard fields] |
| DisputeArray | DisputeArrayType | Always |
The array of disputes returned.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| DisputeArray.Dispute | DisputeType | Always,
repeatable: [1..*] |
The information that describes a dispute, including the buyer's name, the transaction ID, the dispute state and status, whether the dispute is resolved, and any messages posted to the dispute.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeCreatedTime |
dateTime | Conditionally |
The date and time the dispute was created, in GMT.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeCreditEligibility |
DisputeCreditEligibilityCodeType | Conditionally |
A value to indicate whether or not the seller is currently eligible for a Final Value Fee credit. The seller becomes eligible for a Final Value Fee credit after filing and winning an Unpaid Item case. This tag only indicates credit eligibility and does not mean that the case can be closed. The seller can open a UPI case as soon as two days after the listing ends. Applicable values: • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use. • Eligible (out) The seller is eligible for a Final Value Fee credit. • InEligible (out) The seller is not currently eligible for a Final Value Fee credit. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeExplanation |
DisputeExplanationCodeType | Conditionally |
The detailed explanation for the dispute. Valid values depend on the value of DisputeReason. See DisputeExplanationCodeList for details.
Applicable values: • BuyerHasNotResponded (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has not paid for the order line item, and has not responded to the seller regarding payment. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid. • BuyerNoLongerRegistered (in/out) This value is deprecated, and should not be used. • BuyerNoLongerWantsItem (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer no longer wants the item (buyer remorse), and the seller is willing to cancel the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • BuyerNotClearedToPay (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has not paid for the order line item, and is not cleared by eBay to pay. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid. • BuyerNotPaid (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has not paid for the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid. • BuyerPaymentNotReceivedOrCleared (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has not paid the seller for the order line item, or has paid the seller but the payment has not cleared. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid. • BuyerPurchasingMistake (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer made a mistake by purchasing the item, and the seller is willing to cancel the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • BuyerRefusedToPay (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has not paid for the order line item, and according to the seller, has refused to pay for the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid. • BuyerReturnedItemForRefund (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer has returned the item, and seller has agreed to cancel the order and issue a refund to the buyer. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • CustomCode (in/out) Reserved for internal or future use. • OtherExplanation (in/out) This value can be used when no other explanation in DisputeExplanationCodeType is appropriate for the situation. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid or TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • PaymentMethodNotSupported (out) This value is deprecated, and should not be used. • SellerDoesntShipToCountry (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer is requesting shipment of the item to a country that is on the seller's ship-to exclusion list. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid or TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • SellerRanOutOfStock (in/out) This value indicates that the seller ran out of stock on the item, cannot fulfill the order, and has to cancel the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • ShipCountryNotSupported (out) This value is deprecated, and should not be used. • ShippingAddressNotConfirmed (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer is requesting shipment of the item to an unconfirmed (not on file with eBay) address. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is BuyerHasNotPaid or TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • UnableToResolveTerms (in/out) This value indicates that the buyer and seller were unable to resolve a disagreement over terms, and the seller is willing to cancel the order line item. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is TransactionMutuallyCanceled. • Unspecified (out) This value can be used when no other explanation in DisputeExplanationCodeType is appropriate for the situation. This value is allowed when the DisputeReason value is ItemNotReceived or SignificantlyNotAsDescribed. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • UPIAssistance (out) This value indicates that the Unpaid Item case was opened by eBay through the Unpaid Item Assistance mechanism. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • UPIAssistanceDisabled (out) This value indicates that the Unpaid Item case was opened by eBay through the Unpaid Item Assistance mechanism, and then was subsequently converted to a manual dispute, either by the seller or by eBay. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| DisputeArray.Dispute.DisputeID | DisputeIDType (string) | Conditionally |
The unique identifier of an eBay dispute.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeMessage |
DisputeMessageType | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
A response or message posted to a dispute, either by an application or by a user on the eBay site.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeMessage .MessageCreationTime |
dateTime | Conditionally |
The date and time the message was created, in GMT.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeMessage.MessageID |
int | Conditionally |
An ID that uniquely identifies the message.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeMessage.MessageSource |
DisputeMessageSourceCodeType | Conditionally |
The party who posted the message: the buyer, the seller, or an eBay representative.
Applicable values: • Buyer (out) The buyer of the item under dispute. • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use. • eBay (out) eBay, either an administrator or the site itself. • Seller (out) The seller of the item under dispute. DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeMessage.MessageText |
string | Conditionally |
The text of the message.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeModifiedTime |
dateTime | Conditionally |
The date and time the dispute was modified, in GMT.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeReason |
DisputeReasonCodeType | Conditionally |
The top-level reason for the dispute. The value of DisputeReason determines which values of DisputeExplanation are valid. See DisputeExplanationCodeList for details.
Applicable values: • BuyerHasNotPaid (in/out) The seller has opened a case against the buyer because the buyer has not paid for the order line item. A seller can open an Unpaid Item case as early as two days after the end of the auction listing. An exception to this rule occurs when the seller allows combined payment orders. If the seller does allow the buyer to combine orders and make one payment for those orders, the seller would not be able to open an Unpaid Item case until after the time period to combine orders expires. • CustomCode (out) Reserved for future or internal use. • ItemNotReceived (out) The buyer has opened a case against the seller because the item has not been received by the buyer. A buyer can open an Item Not Received case after the Estimated Delivery Date of the item has passed, or 7 days after payment if the Estimated Delivery Date wasn't given by the seller. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • NoRefund (out) The item was returned but no refund was given. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • ReturnPolicyUnpaidItem (out) Item was returned and seller was not paid. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • SignificantlyNotAsDescribed (out) The buyer has opened a case against the seller because the item was received but does not match the item description in the listing. A buyer can open an Item Significantly Not As Described case immediately after receiving the item. This value cannot be used in AddDispute. • TransactionMutuallyCanceled (in/out) With the mutual consent of the buyer, the seller is canceling the order line item. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeRecordType |
DisputeRecordTypeCodeType | Conditionally |
A value to indicate the type of dispute.
Applicable values: • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use. • HalfDispute (out) One type come from Half.com. • ItemNotReceived (out) An Item Not Received dispute. • UnpaidItem (out) An Unpaid Item dispute. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeResolution |
DisputeResolutionType | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
The action resulting from the dispute resolution. The action might include a Final Value Fee credit to the seller, a strike to the buyer, a reversal, or an appeal.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeResolution .DisputeResolutionReason |
DisputeResolutionReasonCodeType | Conditionally |
The reason for the resolution. The DisputeResolutionReason results in the action described by the DisputeResolutionRecordType.
Applicable values: • BuyerPaidAuctionFees (in/out) The buyer reimbursed the seller's auction fees. • CameToAgreement (in/out) The buyer and seller came to agreement. • ClaimPaid (in/out) After eBay approved payment of the claim, the claim was paid. • ComputerTechnicalProblem (in/out) The buyer or seller had a technical problem with a computer. • CustomCode (in/out) Reserved for future use. • FamilyEmergency (in/out) The buyer or seller had a family emergency. • FirstInfraction (in/out) The dispute was the buyer's first infraction. • ItemReturned (in/out) The buyer returned the item. • NoContact (in/out) The buyer and seller have not made contact. • OtherResolution (in/out) Some other resolution occurred. • ProofGivenInFeedback (in/out) The buyer provided proof of payment in feedback. • ProofOfPayment (in/out) The buyer provided proof of payment in feedback. • SellerReceivedPayment (in/out) The seller received payment. • Unresolved (in/out) The dispute was not resolved. DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeResolution .DisputeResolutionRecordType |
DisputeResolutionRecordTypeCodeType | Conditionally |
The action resulting from the resolution, affecting either the buyer or the seller.
Applicable values: See DisputeResolutionRecordType. DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeResolution .ResolutionTime |
dateTime | Conditionally |
The date and time the dispute was resolved, in GMT.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeState |
DisputeStateCodeType | Conditionally |
The internal state of the dispute. The value determines which values of DisputeActivity are valid when responding to a dispute.
Applicable values: See DisputeState. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute .DisputeStatus |
DisputeStatusCodeType | Conditionally |
The status of the dispute, which provides additional information about the dispute state.
Applicable values: See DisputeStatus. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| DisputeArray.Dispute.Item | ItemType | Conditionally |
Container consisting of high-level details about the item involved in the dispute.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
|
DisputeArray.Dispute.Item .ItemID |
ItemIDType (string) | Conditionally |
The ID that uniquely identifies the item listing. The ID is generated by eBay after an item is listed. You cannot choose or revise this value. Also applicable to Half.com. For Half.com, you can specify either ItemID or SellerInventoryID in a ReviseItem request to uniquely identify the listing. In order retrieval calls (such as, GetOrders), use the OrderLineItemID (which is a concatenation of ItemID and TransactionID to uniquely identify an order line item. With multi-quantity listings, a single ItemID can be associated with more than one TransactionID. (For single-quantity listings, the TransactionID is 0.) In GetItemRecommendations, the item ID is required when the value of ListingFlow is ReviseItem or RelistItem, but it is not applicable when the value of ListingFlow is AddItem. Note: Although we represent item IDs as strings in the schema, we recommend you store them as 64-bit signed integers. If you choose to store item IDs as strings, allocate at least 19 characters (assuming decimal digits are used) to hold them. eBay will increase the size of IDs over time. Your code should be prepared to handle IDs of up to 19 digits. For more information about item IDs, see Common FAQs on eBay Item IDs and other eBay IDs in the Knowledge Base. Max length: 19 (Note: the eBay database specifies 38. Currently, Item IDs are usually 9 to 12 digits). DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeArray.Dispute .OrderLineItemID |
string | Conditionally |
OrderLineItemID is a unique identifier for an eBay order line item and is based upon the concatenation of ItemID and TransactionID, with a hyphen in between these two IDs. In the case of GetDispute and GetUserDisputes responses, this value identifies the order line item involved in the dispute. Max length: 50 (Note: ItemIDs and TransactionIDs usually consist of 9 to 12 digits.). DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeArray.Dispute .OtherPartyName |
string | Conditionally |
The user name of the person involved in the dispute who is not taking action or requesting information.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeArray.Dispute .OtherPartyRole |
TradingRoleCodeType | Conditionally |
The role of the person involved in the dispute who is not taking action or requesting information. The role is either Buyer or Seller.
Applicable values: • Buyer (in/out) The eBay user is acting as the buyer for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the buyer in the order. • CustomCode (in/out) This value is reserved for future or internal use. • Seller (in/out) The eBay user is acting as the seller for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the seller in the order. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeArray.Dispute .TransactionID |
string | Conditionally |
The unique identifier of the order line item (transaction) under dispute. An order line item is created once there is a commitment from a buyer to purchase an item. In the case of GetDispute and GetUserDisputes responses, this value identifies the order line item involved in the dispute. Max length: 19 (Note: The eBay database specifies 38. TransactionIDs are usually 9 to 12 digits.). DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| DisputeArray.Dispute.UserRole | TradingRoleCodeType | Conditionally |
The role of the person involved in the dispute who is taking action or requesting information. The role is either Buyer or Seller.
Applicable values: • Buyer (in/out) The eBay user is acting as the buyer for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the buyer in the order. • CustomCode (in/out) This value is reserved for future or internal use. • Seller (in/out) The eBay user is acting as the seller for the order(s). In GetOrders, this value should be passed into the OrderRole field in the request to retrieve orders in which the calling eBay user is the seller in the order. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| DisputeFilterCount | DisputeFilterCountType | Always,
repeatable: [1..*] |
The number of disputes that involve the requester as buyer or seller and match a given filter type.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeFilterCount .DisputeFilterType |
DisputeFilterTypeCodeType | Always |
A filter used to reduce the number of disputes returned. The filter uses criteria such as whether the dispute is awaiting a response, is closed, or is eligible for credit. Both Unpaid Item and Item Not Received disputes can be returned for the same filter value.
Applicable values: • AllInvolvedClosedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all closed disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • AllInvolvedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • CustomCode (in/out) Reserved for future use. • DisputesAwaitingMyResponse (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are awaiting a response from the caller. This is the default DisputeFilterType value. In other words, if no DisputeFilterType is specified in the request, only those disputes where the caller's response is due are returned. • DisputesAwaitingOtherPartyResponse (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are awaiting a response from the other party. • EligibleForCredit (in/out) If used, this filter returns all disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller and are eligible for a Final Value Fee credit, regardless of whether or not the credit has been granted. • ItemNotReceivedDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed Item Not Received disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. • UnpaidItemDisputes (in/out) If used, this filter returns all open and closed Unpaid Item disputes that involve the caller as a buyer or seller. DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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DisputeFilterCount .TotalAvailable |
int | Always |
The number of disputes that match the filter. In the GetUserDisputes response, not returned for the filter type that was used in the request.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| EndingDisputeID | DisputeIDType (string) | Always |
The index of the last dispute in the current result set, relative to the total number of disputes available. Primarily useful for interpreting paginated results. For example, if 228 disputes are available and 200 results are returned per page: The first page returns an EndingDisputeID value of 200 and the second page returns an EndingDisputeID value of 228.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| ItemsPerPage | int | Always |
The number of disputes on each virtual page in the result set. The virtual page returned is determined by PageNumber. Default is 200.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| PageNumber | int | Always |
The page of the total result set returned in the call. The entire result set is virtual and the call returns only one page of it.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| PaginationResult | PaginationResultType | Always |
The result of the pagination, including the total number of virtual pages in the result set and the total number of disputes returned.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
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PaginationResult .TotalNumberOfPages |
int | Always |
Indicates the total number of pages of data that could be returned by repeated requests. Returned with a value of 0 if no pages are available.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| StartingDisputeID | DisputeIDType (string) | Always |
The index of the first dispute in the current result set, relative to the total number of disputes available. Primarily useful for interpreting paginated results. For example, if 228 disputes are available and 200 results are returned per page: The first page returns a StartingDisputeID value of 1 and the second page returns a StartingDisputeID value of 201.
DetailLevel: ReturnAll, ReturnSummary. Also returned if DetailLevel is not provided on input. |
| Standard Output Fields |
| Ack | AckCodeType | Always |
A token representing the application-level acknowledgement code that indicates the response status (e.g., success). The AckCodeType list specifies the possible values for Ack.
Applicable values: • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use. • Failure (out) Request processing failed • Success (out) Request processing succeeded • Warning (out) Request processing completed with warning information being included in the response message (Not all values in AckCodeType apply to this field.) |
| Build | string | Always | This refers to the specific software build that eBay used when processing the request and generating the response. This includes the version number plus additional information. eBay Developer Support may request the build information when helping you resolve technical issues. |
| CorrelationID | string | Conditionally |
Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned. Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable. |
| Errors | ErrorType | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
A list of application-level errors (if any) that occurred when eBay processed the request.
See Error Handling. |
| Errors.ErrorClassification | ErrorClassificationCodeType | Conditionally |
API errors are divided between two classes: system errors and request errors.
Applicable values: • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use. • RequestError (out) An error has occurred either as a result of a problem in the sending application or because the application's end-user has attempted to submit invalid data (or missing data). In these cases, do not retry the request. The problem must be corrected before the request can be made again. If the problem is due to something in the application (such as a missing required field), the application must be changed. If the problem is a result of end-user data, the application must alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for the end-user to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, resend the request to eBay with the corrected data. • SystemError (out) Indicates that an error has occurred on the eBay system side, such as a database or server down. An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form. |
| Errors.ErrorCode | token | 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. See the "Errors by Number" document. |
| Errors.ErrorParameters | ErrorParameterType | Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*] |
This optional element carries a list of context-specific error variables that indicate details about the error condition. These are useful when multiple instances of ErrorType are returned. |
| Errors.ErrorParameters [ attribute ParamID ] |
string | Conditionally | The index of the parameter in the list of parameter types returned within the error type. |
| Errors.ErrorParameters.Value | string | Conditionally | The value of the variable (e.g., the attribute set ID) |
| Errors.LongMessage | string | Conditionally | A more detailed description of the condition that raised the error. |
| Errors.SeverityCode | SeverityCodeType | Conditionally |
Indicates whether the error is a severe error (causing the request to fail) or an informational error (a warning) that should be communicated to the user.
Applicable values: • CustomCode (out) Reserved for internal or future use • Error (out) Application-level error • Warning (out) Warning or informational error |
| Errors.ShortMessage | string | Conditionally | A brief description of the condition that raised the error. |
| HardExpirationWarning | string | Conditionally | Expiration date of the user's authentication token. Only returned within the 7-day period prior to a token's expiration. To ensure that user authentication tokens are secure and to help avoid a user's token being compromised, tokens have a limited life span. A token is only valid for a period of time (set by eBay). After this amount of time has passed, the token expires and must be replaced with a new token. |
| 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 Web Services guide for information about this time format and converting to and from the GMT time zone. Note: GetCategories and other Trading API calls are designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, this time value reflects the time the cached response was created. Thus, this value is not necessarily when the request was processed. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, this time value does reflect when the request was processed. |
| Version | string | Always | The version of the response payload schema. Indicates the version of the schema that eBay used to process the request. See "Standard Data for All Calls" in the eBay Web Services Guide for information on using the response version when troubleshooting "CustomCode" values that appear in the response. |
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The DetailLevel input field influences which call-specific fields may be returned. (All standard output fields are returned regardless of DetailLevel.)
The none column indicates the fields that are returned when you do not specify a DetailLevel.
| Y | The field is always returned. |
| (Y) | The field is conditionally returned. See the field documentation for clarification of conditions. |
| - | The field is not returned. |
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New to making API calls? Please see Routing the Request.
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.
The following sample shows GetUserDisputes with DetailLevel ReturnAll.
Input
NEED INFO
XML format (HTTP POST). Also available is the .txt version of this XML. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <GetUserDisputesRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <RequesterCredentials> <eBayAuthToken>ABC...123</eBayAuthToken> </RequesterCredentials> <WarningLevel>High</WarningLevel> <DisputeFilterType>AllInvolvedDisputes</DisputeFilterType> <DisputeSortType>DisputeCreatedTimeDescending</DisputeSortType> <Pagination> <EntriesPerPage>5</EntriesPerPage> <PageNumber>1</PageNumber> </Pagination> </GetUserDisputesRequest>
Output
NEED INFO
XML format. Also available is the .txt version of this XML. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <GetUserDisputesResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <Timestamp>2008-02-01T03:26:12.751Z</Timestamp> <Ack>Success</Ack> <Version>549</Version> <Build>e549_core_Bundled_5967646_R1</Build> <StartingDisputeID>1</StartingDisputeID> <EndingDisputeID>2</EndingDisputeID> <DisputeArray> <Dispute> <DisputeID>1064067</DisputeID> <DisputeRecordType>UnpaidItem</DisputeRecordType> <DisputeState>BuyerFirstResponsePayOption</DisputeState> <DisputeStatus>WaitingForBuyerResponse</DisputeStatus> <OtherPartyRole>Buyer</OtherPartyRole> <OtherPartyName>testuser_braggybuyer</OtherPartyName> <UserRole>Seller</UserRole> <TransactionID>0</TransactionID> <Item> <ItemID>110027952307</ItemID> </Item> <DisputeReason>BuyerHasNotPaid</DisputeReason> <DisputeExplanation>BuyerHasNotResponded</DisputeExplanation> <DisputeCreditEligibility>InEligible</DisputeCreditEligibility> <DisputeCreatedTime>2008-02-01T00:36:48.000Z</DisputeCreatedTime> <DisputeModifiedTime>2008-02-01T00:36:48.000Z</DisputeModifiedTime> <DisputeMessage> <MessageID>2819795</MessageID> <MessageSource>eBay</MessageSource> <MessageCreationTime>2008-02-01T00:36:48.000Z</MessageCreationTime> <MessageText> An Unpaid Item dispute has been opened for the following item: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (#110027952307) Reason given for Unpaid Item: The buyer has not paid for the item. Buyer actions reported by seller: The buyer has not responded. </MessageText> </DisputeMessage> </Dispute> <Dispute> <DisputeID>1064052</DisputeID> <DisputeRecordType>ItemNotReceived</DisputeRecordType> <DisputeState>NotAsDescribedMutualCommunication</DisputeState> <DisputeStatus>WaitingForBuyerResponse</DisputeStatus> <OtherPartyRole>Buyer</OtherPartyRole> <OtherPartyName>testuser_braggybuyer</OtherPartyName> <UserRole>Seller</UserRole> <TransactionID>0</TransactionID> <Item> <ItemID>110027956795</ItemID> </Item> <DisputeReason>SignificantlyNotAsDescribed</DisputeReason> <DisputeExplanation>Unspecified</DisputeExplanation> <DisputeCreditEligibility>InEligible</DisputeCreditEligibility> <DisputeCreatedTime>2008-02-01T00:26:28.000Z</DisputeCreatedTime> <DisputeModifiedTime>2008-02-01T00:30:54.000Z</DisputeModifiedTime> <DisputeMessage> <MessageID>2819755</MessageID> <MessageSource>Buyer</MessageSource> <MessageCreationTime>2008-02-01T00:26:28.000Z</MessageCreationTime> <MessageText> Item Significantly Not As Described: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (#110027956795) Payment Method: Cash Payment Date: Jan-31-2008 Additional Details: This item was duplicate harry potter book. </MessageText> </DisputeMessage> <DisputeMessage> <MessageID>2819768</MessageID> <MessageSource>Seller</MessageSource> <MessageCreationTime>2008-02-01T00:30:54.000Z</MessageCreationTime> <MessageText>He is liar I want to talk to him</MessageText> </DisputeMessage> <Escalation>true</Escalation> <PurchaseProtection>false</PurchaseProtection> </Dispute> </DisputeArray> <ItemsPerPage>200</ItemsPerPage> <PageNumber>1</PageNumber> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>AllInvolvedDisputes</DisputeFilterType> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>DisputesAwaitingMyResponse</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>0</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>DisputesAwaitingOtherPartyResponse</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>2</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>AllInvolvedClosedDisputes</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>0</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>EligibleForCredit</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>0</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>UnpaidItemDisputes</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>1</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterCount> <DisputeFilterType>ItemNotReceivedDisputes</DisputeFilterType> <TotalAvailable>1</TotalAvailable> </DisputeFilterCount> <PaginationResult> <TotalNumberOfPages>1</TotalNumberOfPages> </PaginationResult> </GetUserDisputesResponse>
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