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Sale for one-time payments with an initial payment (AKA trial) or sale for a subscription

This article contains the data that is pinged by the Kartra IPN system when a customer processes a sale for a one-time payment order with a trial, or a sale for a recurring payment plan.

Variable name

Description

transaction_id

Kartra order id

transaction_full_amount

The amount paid by the customer

transaction_base_amount

The base price for the transaction (for trial this will be the base price of the initial transaction)

transaction_discount

If any discount coupon was applied, the amount deducted from the original price

transaction_shipping

The shipping price

transaction_tax

The sales tax or VAT

transaction_date

The date of the transaction. Format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss EST

transaction_type

'sale' – if successful transaction 'failed' – if transaction rebill failed (due to card expiration, lack of funds, etc)

transaction_parent_id

0

transaction_affiliate

The username of the affiliate ('N/A' if no affiliate)

transaction_jv

The username of the jv broker ('N/A' if no jv)

transaction_subscription_id

The ID of the subscription being cancelled (PayPal transactions will return PayPal subscription id)

transaction_internal_subscription_id

A unique numeric identifier for the subscription id

transaction_subscription_pay_number

The number of payment within this rebill sequence: 1st installment, 2nd installment, etc. In this case, it will always be the 1st installment.

transaction_last_4_card_digits

The last 4 digits of the used card ('N/A' if PayPal)

original_id

The order ID of the first transaction within the subscription. In this case it will be the same as the transaction_id since it is a first payment.

transaction_quantity

Product units

product_name

The name of the purchased product

product_id

The ID of the product

product_price_point

The price point number. This is a number from 1 onwards

trial

1

trial_amount

The trial amount

trial_period

The trial period in days

lead_id

Buyer's unique identifier id

lead_first_name

Buyer's first name

lead_last_name

Buyer's last name

lead_email

Buyer's email

lead_username

Buyer’s username

lead_phone_country_code

Buyer's phone country code

lead_phone_number

Buyer's phone number

lead_address

Buyer's billing address

lead_city

Buyer's billing city

lead_zip

Buyer's billing ZIP

lead_state

Buyer's billing state

lead_country

Buyer's billing country

lead_country_code_2

Buyer's two letter country code

lead_country_code_3

Buyer's three letter country code

lead_ip

Buyer's IP

shipping_address

Buyer's shipping address

shipping_city

Buyer's shipping city

shipping_zip

Buyer's shipping ZIP

shipping_state

Buyer's shipping state

shipping_country

Buyer's shipping country

shipping_cost

Shipping cost

secret_key

The secret key you setup when you created the notification

vendor_tracking_id_1

Vendor's tracking ID 1 if the sale was generated from a tracking link

vendor_tracking_id_2

Vendor's tracking ID 2 if the sale was generated from a tracking link

vendor_tracking_link

Vendor's tracking link name

gdpr_lead_status

integer, possible values:

  • 0 - For GDPR status off - Your account has GDPR deactivated

  • 1 - For GDPR status not subject - The lead's IP is from a country not subject to GDPR

  • 2 - For GDPR status accepted - The lead has accepted the GDPR terms

  • 3 - For GDPR status not accepted - The lead hasn't accepted the GDPR terms

  • 4 - For GDPR status unknown - The lead's location could not be determined

  • 5 - For GDPR status pending

gdpr_lead_status_date

string (DD Mmm YYYY HH:MM:SS)

gdpr_lead_status_ip

string

gdpr_lead_communications

integer, possible values: 0 - Lead hasn't agreed to be contacted 1 - Lead has agreed to be contacted

payment_processor_type

"PayPal" "Braintree" "Stripe" "Authorize.net"

lead_company

Buyer’s company

lead_sales_tax_id

Buyer’s sales tax id


Depending on the type of pricing structure you have configured for your product, you will also get the following additional variables:

1. If the price point has been configured as a one-time payment with an initial (trial) payment:

payments_left

Number of upcoming payments until the end of the subscription

2. If the price point has been configured as unlimited recurring payments:

payments_left

Number of upcoming payments until the end of the subscription. 9999 if "cancelled by customer"

rebill_circle

Days left for the next payment

3. If the price point has been configured as limited number of installments:

payments_left

Number of upcoming payments until the end of the subscription. 9999 if "cancelled by customer"

rebill_circle

Days left for the next payment

installments

Total number of installments

4. If the price point has been configured as recurring installments:

payments_left

Number of upcoming payments until the end of the subscription. 9999 if "cancelled by customer"

rebill_circle

Days left for the next payment

installments

Total number of installments

frequency

The frequency (‘every_year’, ‘every_2_years’)

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