About this Guide

This document is a reference guide that provides information on Thredd's Global Balance Reporting. The guide also describes relevant report elements, sub-elements and attributes.

Target Audience

Technical teams responsible for the handling and processing of the Thredd balance XML files.

You should have reasonable knowledge of XML/XSD and of the Cards industry.

What's Changed?

If you want to find out what's changed since the previous release, see the Document History section.

How to use this Guide

If you are new to Thredd and want to understand when and how XML files are provided to you, the types of XML files available and how they can be used, see the Introduction and Balance Data Files topics.

To view an example of a Balance report file, see Balance Report Example.

To view the current data schema, see Balance Report XML Schema.

For upcoming versions of the Balance XML schema, see the XSD Schemas section on the Documentation Portal.

For information about the record types and fields in the Balance XML file, see Primary Elements.

Related Documents

Refer to the table below for a list of other relevant documents that should be used together with this guide.

Document

Description

EHI Guide

Provides details of the Thredd External Host Interface (EHI)Closed The External Host Interface provides a facility to enable exchange of data between Thredd and external systems via our web services. All transaction data processed by Thredd is transferred to the External Host side via EHI in real time. For certain types of transactions, such as Authorisations, the External Host can participate in payment transaction authorisation..

Smart Client Guide

Describes how to use the Thredd Smart ClientClosed A UTC Balance XML Report allows a client to receive reports from Thredd at preset UTC times. to manage your account.

Thredd Portal Guide

Describes how to use the Thredd Portal to manage your card and transactions.

Web Services Guide (SOAP)

Describes how to use the Thredd SOAP web services API to manage your cards.

Cards API website (REST)

Describes how to use the Thredd REST-based Cards API to manage your cards.

 

For the latest technical documentation, see the Documentation Portal.