Payouts in PayPal SDK for .NET Core
Im looking at the new Paypal SDK for .NET Core (which is in beta) and I cand find Payouts (not to be confused with Payments). Does anybody know if its just not developed yet or if its replaced by something else. I want to transfer money from my Paypal acccount to another Paypal account. Do I need to use the non-Core-version or just use their REST api for that?
Hope this was clear enough :)
asp.net-core paypal payment
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Im looking at the new Paypal SDK for .NET Core (which is in beta) and I cand find Payouts (not to be confused with Payments). Does anybody know if its just not developed yet or if its replaced by something else. I want to transfer money from my Paypal acccount to another Paypal account. Do I need to use the non-Core-version or just use their REST api for that?
Hope this was clear enough :)
asp.net-core paypal payment
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a question for PayPal developer support, not Stack Overflow.
– TylerH
Nov 16 '18 at 9:59
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Im looking at the new Paypal SDK for .NET Core (which is in beta) and I cand find Payouts (not to be confused with Payments). Does anybody know if its just not developed yet or if its replaced by something else. I want to transfer money from my Paypal acccount to another Paypal account. Do I need to use the non-Core-version or just use their REST api for that?
Hope this was clear enough :)
asp.net-core paypal payment
Im looking at the new Paypal SDK for .NET Core (which is in beta) and I cand find Payouts (not to be confused with Payments). Does anybody know if its just not developed yet or if its replaced by something else. I want to transfer money from my Paypal acccount to another Paypal account. Do I need to use the non-Core-version or just use their REST api for that?
Hope this was clear enough :)
asp.net-core paypal payment
asp.net-core paypal payment
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a question for PayPal developer support, not Stack Overflow.
– TylerH
Nov 16 '18 at 9:59
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a question for PayPal developer support, not Stack Overflow.
– TylerH
Nov 16 '18 at 9:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a question for PayPal developer support, not Stack Overflow.
– TylerH
Nov 16 '18 at 9:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a question for PayPal developer support, not Stack Overflow.
– TylerH
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Looks like it's not implemented on Core but it is on Framework. Either use that or the REST api as you say.
Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
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Looks like it's not implemented on Core but it is on Framework. Either use that or the REST api as you say.
Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
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Nov 16 '18 at 10:15
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Looks like it's not implemented on Core but it is on Framework. Either use that or the REST api as you say.
Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
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Looks like it's not implemented on Core but it is on Framework. Either use that or the REST api as you say.
Looks like it's not implemented on Core but it is on Framework. Either use that or the REST api as you say.
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Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
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Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
– Cowborg
Nov 16 '18 at 10:15
Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
– Cowborg
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Ok, sweet. Better to know so I can make the extra effort without there is a simple solution that I missed. Thanks!
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