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I'm using the PayPal sandbox to do a subscribe button and then when I get the IPN response for a subscription or a subscription cancelation $_POST['txn_id'] is never set.

So I don't know how to identify transactions to only accept unique ones

Thanks!

EDIT: for example all the info that I have in POST for a subscr_cancel are : amount1, amount3 , address_status, subscr_date, payer_id, address_street, mc_amount1, mc_amount3, charset, address_zip, first_name, reattempt, address_country_code, address_name, otify_version subscr_id custom payer_status business address_country address_city verify_sign payer_email btn_id last_name address_state receiver_email recurring txn_type item_name mc_currency residence_country test_ipn period1 period3 correlation_id

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  • Can you confirm that you are indeed receiving an IPN to your IPN URL? For instance, are any other PayPal $_POST variables set?
    – Josh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:12
  • Yes I got all other data in POST, even the txn_type so that's weird that I don't have the txn_id Jan 31, 2012 at 16:26
  • Thanks for the edit. That helps a lot. My explanation below should clear up your problem.
    – Josh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 17:12

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According to Table 2. Summary of subscription variables:

For subscription variables, the transaction ID (txn_id) is only available for USD Payment and Multi-Currency Payment transaction types (txn_type).

As expected, PayPal will not send the txn_id to your IPN for the transaction type, subscr_cancel, and will only send txn_id if the transaction type is subscr_payment.

For further explanation on which variables are sent to your IPN URL based on your transaction, please check out IPN and PDT Variables.

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  • Thanks! Ok so no way to identify a transaction of type subscr_cancel to make sure that is unique? Jan 31, 2012 at 17:13
  • If you have your own method of uniquely identifying transactions, or you have the transaction ID from the payment transaction, you may send your own variables to PayPal, which will return to your IPN. -- You can use either invoice or custom, and you will see these in your IPN.
    – Josh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 17:17
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    A cancellation is not a transaction; no transaction takes place, hence no txn_id is available. You can identify the subscription / recurring payment by the subscription ID in subscr_id.
    – Robert
    Feb 1, 2012 at 10:00
  • Good point about subscr_id. Although, it would be easy to confuse a cancellation as a transaction, since it is classified as a transaction type.
    – Josh
    Feb 1, 2012 at 14:44
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Have you checked $_REQUEST['txn_id'] as this may be sent to your server via GET.

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  • Yes i just tested it right now $_GET['txn_id'] and $_REQUEST['txn_id'] and they are not set Jan 31, 2012 at 15:56

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