How are capture, refund, fee, and void recorded as individual transactions?
Each financial event against a payment — a capture, a refund, a fee, a void — is recorded as an individual transaction (a ledger line with its type, amount, provider reference, and time). So a payment isn't a single opaque number; it's a series of transactions that together tell the full story (charged, fee taken, partially refunded, etc.). This granularity is what makes payment…
Each financial event against a payment — a capture, a refund, a fee, a void — is recorded as an individual transaction (a ledger line with its type, amount, provider reference, and time). So a payment isn't a single opaque number; it's a series of transactions that together tell the full story (charged, fee taken, partially refunded, etc.). This granularity is what makes payment reconciliation and dispute handling precise — you can see every movement, not just a net.