Debit Bank Instruction Transaction
A Debit Bank Instruction Transaction in the PIX system is a transaction initiated using the payer's bank account details, such as the account number and bank code, instead of a PIX key or QR code. Create Bank Instruction Transaction
States
The transaction process starts in the CREATED
state. After this, the system checks whether the transaction was initiated via the API and whether there are any pending signatures. If pending signatures exist, the transaction moves to the PENDING_SIGNATURES
state until all signatures are completed. Once all signatures are collected, if any reject the transaction, it transitions to the FAILED
state.
Otherwise, the transaction proceeds through the normal flow, where it checks for any additional validations. If validations are to be executed, they are processed, and if any validation fails, the transaction moves to the FAILED
state. If all validations pass, the transaction continues to the processing phase, updating its status to PROCESSING
.
After processing, if the transaction is successful, it transitions to the COMPLETED
state. If the processing fails, the transaction moves to the FAILED
state.
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