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Commerce API getCreditCards()
Has anyone else managed to use the commerce API getCreditCards() method successfully?
I'm trying to use this in a custom checkout page (ie. secure context, checkout domain) and it loads the credit card list OK, but a couple of fields show null. If I do the following:
var customer = nlapiGetWebContainer().getShoppingSession().getCustomer(); output = customer.getCreditCards(); response.write(JSON.stringify(output));
I get a result such as:
{
"debitcardissueno": null,
"validfrommon": null,
"expyear": "2018",
"ccexpiredate": "6/1/2018",
"validfromyear": null,
"ccsecuritycode": null,
"savecard": "T",
"internalid": "1",
"expmonth": "6",
"customercode": null,
"validfrom": null,
"ccname": "Cardholders Name",
"ccdefault": "T",
"paymentmethod": null,
"ccnumber": "************1111"
}
Understandably, the card number and CV2 are masked, but paymentmethod seems to pose no risk to security and documentation suggests it ought to return an object of descriptive strings.
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