Edit Customer Email
The fields and formats needed for the EditCustomerEmail conversation are listed in this section.
Brokers have a way to modify a customer's email address with the EditCustomerEmail request. The request is verified, and any inaccuracies are returned for correction.
Method | POST |
url | /editcustomeremail |
Request example
{
"clientCode": "CC",
"shopCode": "XXXX",
"EditCustomerEmailRequestType":{
"BrokerReference": "3607\/009",
"accountNumber":"910000016970",
"email": "[email protected]"
}
}
Response example
{
"data": {
"editCustomerEmailResponseType": {
"responseStatus": 1,
"responseStatusText": "Success"
},
"errors": null
},
"validationErrors": [],
"error": -1,
"error_description": null,
"successful": true
}
Fields
EditCustomerEmailRequestType
Node | Required | Type | Max Length | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
BrokerReference | Mandatory | String | 25 | This is a unique reference provided by the broker to identify the applicant. The broker can use this reference to identify and locate the applicant on the BNPP PF system. |
AccountNumber | Mandatory | String | 15 | This is the reference BNPP PF has assigned to the applicant as part of the new application process. It is used to locate the account and apply the transaction. It is mandatory to provide the AccountNumber and BrokerReference for EditCustomerEmailRequest. |
Mandatory | String | 100 | This is the customer’s email address. |
EditCustomerEmailResponseType
Node | Required | Type | Max Length | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
ResponseStatus | Mandatory | Enum | This is the status of a response See ResponseStatus in Option Values |
Updated almost 2 years ago