Paypal Partial Refunds Mark Whole Order As Refunded

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Il y a 12 ans
When I run a partial refund with paypal it automatically shows that the entire total has been refunded in the nopCommerce dashboard.  In the order notes it does however show the correct partial refund amount.  This also throws off the profit / sales tally as well as cancelled orders still showing as part of the sales / profit tally section.
Il y a 12 ans
Thanks a lot for reporting. I've just created a work item for this issue
Il y a 12 ans
noticed also that once I set the products to delivered  the order status stays on Processing instead of Completed while Payment status says Refunded rather than Partial refund
Il y a 10 ans
this seems to still be an issue?? is there a work around?  any advice on how to handle these?
Il y a 10 ans
CaseyW wrote:
this seems to still be an issue?? is there a work around?  any advice on how to handle these?

This work item (link above) is still active
Il y a 10 ans
Done. Please see changeset 1e3b16cf3fe2
Il y a 10 ans
I had a look at the changeset and it mentions that the change only supports versions 3.60. Given that the currently available release is 3.50 is it safe to assume it will work with 3.50 and be backwards compatible?
Il y a 10 ans
[email protected] wrote:
I had a look at the changeset and it mentions that the change only supports versions 3.60. Given that the currently available release is 3.50 is it safe to assume it will work with 3.50 and be backwards compatible?

Right. You can manually apply the same chnages to your 3.50 version
Il y a 9 ans
Does this mean PayPal Direct will support Partial Refund in 3.6?
Il y a 9 ans
illutian wrote:
Does this mean PayPal Direct will support Partial Refund in 3.6?

PayPal IPN (server notificications) now supports partial refund (this closed work item) when refund. But it doesn't support partial refund in admin area on the order details page (this work item is still active)
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