Payment History

The Payment History page offers a comprehensive overview of transaction logs, providing detailed information about each payment processed through your flows. This data gives you valuable insights into your payment processing activities and helps you monitor transactions effectively.

Accessing the Payment History Tab

In the Admin Console, click the Settings->Payment Gateway -> Payment History tab on the left.

The following columns are available on the Payment History page:

  • S.NO: A sequential identifier for each transaction, allowing you to track and reference specific transactions easily.

  • Customer Name: Displays the name of the customer involved in the transaction. This helps you identify the parties involved in each payment.

  • Payment Method: Indicates the payment method used by the customer, such as credit card, debit card, digital wallet, or other options. This information can help you assess payment preferences and tailor your offerings.

  • Transferred Amount: Shows the total amount transferred in the transaction. This figure helps you verify the accuracy of transactions and analyze your revenue streams.

  • Transaction ID: A unique identifier for each transaction, allowing you to track and reference specific payments across systems and time periods.

  • Status: Displays the current status of the transaction, such as "Pending," "Completed," "Failed," or "Refunded." This information helps you assess the success rate of transactions and identify potential issues.

  • Initiated Time: The timestamp indicates when the transaction was initiated. This data can be useful for analyzing processing times and identifying peak transaction periods.

  • Finished Time: The timestamp indicates when the transaction was completed. This information helps you assess transaction duration and efficiency.

By reviewing the Payment History page, you can gain valuable insights into your payment processes, allowing you to monitor transaction performance, identify potential issues, and optimize your operations for efficiency and accuracy.

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