Transaction processing using a global unique identifier
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-040/00
G06Q-020/40
G06Q-020/02
G06Q-020/08
G06Q-020/10
G06Q-020/38
G06Q-030/02
출원번호
US-0020276
(2013-09-06)
등록번호
US-9183555
(2015-11-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Patterson, Barbara Elizabeth
출원인 / 주소
VISA U.S.A. INC.
대리인 / 주소
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
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초록▼
A Globally Unique IDentifier (GUID) is used to match an authorization request with an authorization response for a transaction between a merchant and a consumer upon an account within a payment processing system where the payment amount is unknown until after the merchant receives the authorization
A Globally Unique IDentifier (GUID) is used to match an authorization request with an authorization response for a transaction between a merchant and a consumer upon an account within a payment processing system where the payment amount is unknown until after the merchant receives the authorization response that includes the GUID. After receiving the authorization response and when the payment amount is known, the merchant forms a transmission that has information for delivery to an issuer of the account. This information is sufficient for the issuer to forward the payment amount from the account to pay the merchant for the transaction. While including the GUID and the payment amount, the information does not include an identifier of the account.
대표청구항▼
1. A method comprising: obtaining, by an acceptance point device associated with a merchant, account information, including an account identifier, from a consumer to conduct a transaction with the merchant;sending, by the acceptance point device associated with the merchant, an authorization request
1. A method comprising: obtaining, by an acceptance point device associated with a merchant, account information, including an account identifier, from a consumer to conduct a transaction with the merchant;sending, by the acceptance point device associated with the merchant, an authorization request having a code for the transaction that is unique among a plurality of transactions of the merchant in a plurality of merchants, an amount of funds to be authorized for the transaction, and the account identifier;receiving, by the acceptance point device associated with the merchant, an authorization response message that does not include the account identifier but that includes a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) associated with the transaction of the merchant wherein the GUID is unique among a plurality of transactions of a plurality of merchants, the code for the transaction, and an indication of whether the transaction was approved;associating the GUID in the authorization response message with the transaction;storing the GUID associated with the transaction instead of the account identifier, the code for the transaction, and information associated with the transaction, for use in subsequent processing of the transaction;initiating a request for clearing and settlement that includes the GUID for the transaction but not the account identifier, wherein the GUID is used to effect the clearing and settlement of the transaction;receiving a payment associated with the GUID; andmatching the payment associated with the GUID with the stored GUID to balance accounting of the transaction. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of funds to be authorized for the transaction is a preliminary quantity of funds and wherein the method further comprises: transmitting a final quantity of funds along with the GUID. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: forming a clearing and settlement request that includes the GUID associated with the transaction but not the account identifier. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the code for the transaction is a date on which the authorization request was formed, a merchant identifier of the merchant, or a logical address corresponding to the location of the merchant device. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the code for the transaction is created using a pseudo random number generator. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein before sending the authorization request message the method further comprising: generating the code for the transaction. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the account information is obtained from a portable consumer device associated with the consumer. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the code for the transaction is unique among the plurality of transactions of the merchant but not unique across merchants within a payment processing system. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the GUID was derived using an algorithm without having the account identifier as an input to the algorithm. 10. A merchant system comprising a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing computer readable code configured to be executed by the processor to: obtain account information, including an account identifier, from a consumer to conduct a transaction with the merchant;send an authorization request having a code for the transaction that is unique among a plurality of transactions of the merchant in a plurality of merchants, an amount of funds to be authorized for the transaction, and the account identifier;receive an authorization response message that does not include the account identifier but that includes a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) associated with the transaction of the merchant wherein the GUID is unique among a plurality of transactions of a plurality of merchants, the code for the transaction, and an indication of whether the transaction was approved;associate the GUID in the authorization response message with the transaction;store the GUID associated with the transaction instead of the account identifier, the code for the transaction, and information associated with the transaction, for use in subsequent processing of the transaction;wherein the amount of funds to be authorized for the transaction is a preliminary quantity of funds and wherein the computer readable code is further configured to be executed by the processor to transmit a final quantity of funds along with the GUID;initiate a request for clearing and settlement that includes the GUID for the transaction but not the account identifier, wherein the GUID is used to effect the clearing and settlement of the transaction; andreceive a payment for the transaction. 11. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the computer readable code is further configured to be executed by the processor to: form a clearing and settlement request that includes the GUID associated with the transaction but not the account identifier. 12. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the code for the transaction is a date on which the authorization request was formed, a merchant identifier of the merchant, or a logical address corresponding to the location of the merchant system. 13. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the code for the transaction is created using a pseudo random number generator. 14. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein before the step send the authorization request message, the computer readable code is further configured to be executed by the processor to: generate the code for the transaction. 15. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the computer readable code is further configured to be executed by the processor to: associate the GUID in the authorization response with the transaction. 16. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the account information is obtained from a portable consumer device associated with the consumer. 17. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the code for the transaction is unique among the plurality of transactions of the merchant but not unique across merchants within a payment processing system. 18. The merchant system of claim 10 wherein the GUID was derived using an algorithm without having the account identifier as an input to the algorithm.
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