Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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category | string | The category type for this error or warning. This field can have one of three values: Application: Indicates an exception or error occurred in the application code or at runtime. Examples include catching an exception in a service's business logic, system failures, or request errors from a dependency. Business: Used when your service or a dependent service refused to continue processing on the resource because of a business rule violation such as "Seller does not ship items to Antarctica" or "Buyer ineligible to purchase an alcoholic item". Business errors are not syntactical input errors. Request: Used when there is anything wrong with the request, such as authentication, syntactical errors, rate limiting or missing headers, bad HTTP header values, and so on. | [optional] |
domain | string | The name of the primary system where the error occurred. This is relevant for application errors. | [optional] |
error_id | int | A positive integer that uniquely identifies the specific error condition that occurred. Your application can use error codes as identifiers in your customized error-handling algorithms. | [optional] |
input_ref_ids | string[] | An array of reference IDs that identify the specific request elements most closely associated to the error or warning, if any. For JSON, use JSONPath notation. | [optional] |
long_message | string | A detailed description of the condition that caused the error or warning and information on what to do to correct the problem. The string is normally 100-200 characters in length, but is not required to be such. | [optional] |
message | string | A short description of the condition that caused the error or warning. This value is at most 50 characters long and, if applicable, is localized in the end user's requested locale. | [optional] |
output_ref_ids | string[] | An array of reference IDs that identify the specific response elements most closely associated to the error or warning, if any. The path format is the same as inputRefId. | [optional] |
parameters | \Ebay\Sell\Marketing\Model\ErrorParameter[] | An array that contains contextual information about the error or warning. The list often includes the parameter or input fields that triggered the warning or error condition. | [optional] |
subdomain | string | The name of the subdomain in which the error or warning occurred. For example, checkout is a subdomain in the buying domain. | [optional] |