Query paypal stock management to show on my website for customers - paypal

Is it possible to have an active automatic stock counter on my website (for each item drop down box), that queries from my paypal button's stock inventory?
So if someone buys, the stock counter for that particular item goes down automatically, like it does on paypal's end. But I want it to be shown on my website for my customers to see how much stock is actually left. Is this possible with paypal?

I'd check the BMGetButtonDetails API and see if it'll provide it for you.

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Paypal buttons integration

Good morning, i have to create a landing page that gives the possibility to the user to book an pay with paypal buttons a limited training course.
Is the a way to make the paypal button interact?
I know that it is the possibility to set a stocking for the single product, but what i need to know is if it is possible to create a grouped product that change the stocking values of the others.
(example: if i buy the product a that has a 25 pieces stock, it will low the stock of the product b too)
thanks
Yes, you can track your inventory with PayPal buttons. Refer to the link below for the guidelines on creating Yes, you can track your inventory with PayPal buttons.
Refer to the link below for the guidelines on creating a button on your account.
https://developer.paypal.com/docs/classic/paypal-payments-standard/integration-guide/create_payment_button/
a button on your account.

How to create items in paypal for in app purchase

I am building an in app purchase shop for my companies pc game.
I know that in android and ios you create the items in your developer account and then buy them through there.
Is there a way to do something similiar in Paypal?
P.S. I have already developed the connection with paypal's rest api and am able to charge users through paypal. But Instead of passing the price of the item and it's description etc.. to paypal I would rather pass an item code and have paypal show the user the correct price in his currency. Plus I want to be able to pull this data from paypal and display it to the user from there.
My server is gamesparks which works with a node.js and mongo db.
PayPal does not offer anything like what you're wanting. You can pass through the item_name variable so that the order invoices show the item name, but you can't set up any items with prices/description. Usually that process is taken on by the developer on the project side, not processor side.
The most effective and safest way to retrieve information for PayPal payments is to set up an IPN. Here is the documentation if you are unaware.
https://developer.paypal.com/docs/classic/products/instant-payment-notification/

Managing PayPal Donations, Add to Cart and Subscription using single request

I am using website payments standard and I have the following requirement. Please let me know if a solution is available for website payments standard.
I already have subscriptions integrated to my website. I would like to have a feature that enables the user to donate a dynamic amount along with the subscription. For that, I plan to add an additional text field for the amount in my payment page. I would like to know if it is possible to manage both donations and subscriptions in the same request.
Let me be more clear about the requirement.
When the user clicks a custom subscribe button, a page with a text field to enter a donation amount will be displayed. Suppose, the user enters a random amount. The user will then click the PayPal subscribe button and will be taken to the PayPal site for the payment. Both the subscription and donation have to be managed separately so that I can easily identify which one is subscription fee and which one is donated amount by looking into the PayPal statements.
Please let me know if this is possible with website payments standard. If not, can you please help me how to achieve this?
My additional requirements are:
I need to combine Add to cart button and Donations too.
I would like to manage subscriptions just like Add to cart feature. i.e., Paying for multiple subscriptions at once.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Is not possible to make both "Donations" and "subscriptions" in a single payment. Unless you treat the donation as an additional amount for your subscriptions initial payment.

Write app using QuickBooks API to add transaction after credit card sale

I am exploring the QuickBooks API and am still unclear if my desired outcome is possible. I apologize if something like this was already answered here, but I was unable to find it.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
This whole process except for the credit card swiping should be automatic.
We have 1099 eligible salespersons entered as vendors. I am trying to automate the sales process through a custom mobile app. I can handle the credit card transactions just fine on our server (outside of QuickBooks), but when the transaction comes back complete I want to be able to add the invoice to our QuickBooks online database, then add an entry to pay the Vendor based on the commission percentage of the total amount made.
I know this is possible through an app that presents the user the ability to login with the "blue button", but I would like this whole process automated with no user intervention. Is this even possible? If you need any clarification regarding what I am trying to accomplish I would be happy to clarify.
Thanks for any input. Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks!

Woocommerce and PayPal Here integration

I'm interested to see if anybody is looking to integrate Woocommerce with the PayPal Here payment App? More so the importing of products from Woocommerce to the PayPal Here App. Be a great addition.
I haven't looked into that specifically, but I will be adding a "virtual terminal" / POS functionality into my PayPal for WooCommerce plugin before long. I've got it planned for the next full version release.
It basically gives you a section in the WP admin panel where site owners can easily put together invoices using their WooCommerce inventory and then process those orders accordingly. I will be including the Invoicing API's so you can create an invoice from the Woo VT order page, or you'll also have the ability to swipe a card using a USBSwiper card reader. Of course, you could also key in card data if you needed to do it that way.
The cool thing about that is even when you key in the transactions you still get your 2.2% - 2.9% rate depending on your volume because it would be processed over Payments Pro in that case. Same with invoicing or swiping.
Back to your original question, though, I'm unaware of any API or tool that allows us to interact directly with the Here inventory. They do have the Sideloader API for PayPal Here, which would allow you to send inventory (or a specific order) into the Here app from your own app in order to complete an order, but I don't think it lets you push inventory directly into the actual Here app.
On that note, what I could potentially do is build a stand-alone app that does nothing but pull in current WooCommerce inventory, and then from there you could create orders through the Sideloader API using that inventory, but it would use the Here app to actually complete the order. Seems a little clunky, but in theory, that should work fine.
If you want to contact me directly we could discuss getting this done for you.
Right at this time PayPal Here is designed to be card present, so you cannot import your products from Woocomerce into the PayPal Here App.
Here is a link to an FAQ on PayPal Here:
PayPal Here FAQ
Here is the current list of PayPal Here Partners:
PayPal Here Partners