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Gets the identifier for the transaction of which the message was a part.
The message has not been sent. This property can only be read on messages retrieved from a queue.
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The message queue is filtered to ignore the TransactionId property.
Examples
The following code example displays the value of a message's TransactionId property.
Remarks
Receiving applications use the TransactionId property to verify that a message was sent as part of a specific transaction. The transaction identifier contains the identifier of the sending computer (first 16 bits) followed by a 4-byte transaction sequence number.
This property is available only for Message Queuing version 2.0 and later.
Transaction identifiers are not guaranteed to be unique, because transaction sequence numbers are not persistent, and they start over again at 2 20. Message Queuing guarantees only that subsequent transactions will have different transaction sequence numbers.
Receiving applications use the TransactionId property to verify that a message was sent as part of a specific transaction. The transaction identifier contains the identifier of the sending computer (first 16 bits) followed by a 4-byte transaction sequence number.
Transactional messaging is a type of automated communication typically delivered in real-time to a customer via email or SMS in response to an action they have taken, such as signing up for a service or making a purchase.
The most common place to find your T-ID is within an email confirmation receipt sent after completing a purchase. It also may appear on the confirmation page once you have successfully completed an order. If you're a merchant, your transaction records should offer the same information.
Transaction IDs are often easily located on a receipt or invoice near other essential transaction data like the merchant name, billing address, date of purchase, and order number. Computers use them to sort relevant information tied to a transaction.
Unlike promotional SMS, which focuses on marketing and sales, transactional SMS enables timely and critical updates and action. Here are some examples: A brand can send an SMS with a one-time password (OTP) to authenticate a user's identity as they're logging into their account.
Unlike marketing notifications, which are usually meant to persuade customers to purchase a product or engage with a site in other ways, transactional notifications are related to existing orders (e.g., delivery notices) or to customer-company relations (like updates on service terms).
Transaction numbers serve as proof of transaction, confirming that a specific financial transaction occurred. Customers are frequently sent receipts or confirmation emails as proof of their participation in a transaction.
A transaction ID is a series of letters and numbers—an “alphanumeric string” in technical terms—that's 10 to 30 characters long. Each one is generated based on the user's location, the current date, and the offer ID. Some example transaction IDs are 10220766184662150818 and 102656693ac3ca6e0cdafbfe89ab99.
MMID Code is short for Mobile Money Identifier. It is usually a 7-digit number that is allotted to a customer holding a bank account. Whenever a user makes an attempt to send or receive money using IMPS method of payments using the mobile number, this code is brought into use.
The transaction ID shown to the buyer does not match the transaction ID sent to the seller. For example, if you sell something, your seller transaction ID will be different then your buyer's.
The UPI Reference Number is another phrase used in connection with UPI transactions. The UPI Reference Number is a 12-digit reference number unique to each transaction. It is produced for each transaction and helps consumers track their purchases.
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