GetPalDetails() public method

Service Call: GetPalDetails
public GetPalDetails ( GetPalDetailsReq $getPalDetailsReq, mixed $apiCredential = null ) : GetPalDetailsResponseType
$getPalDetailsReq PayPal\PayPalAPI\GetPalDetailsReq
$apiCredential mixed - Optional API credential - can either be a username configured in sdk_config.ini or a ICredential object created dynamically
return PayPal\PayPalAPI\GetPalDetailsResponseType
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use PayPal\Service\PayPalAPIInterfaceServiceService;
require_once '../PPBootStrap.php';
/*
 * Obtain your Pal ID, which is the PayPal-assigned merchant account number, and other informaton about your account. You need the account number when working with dynamic versions of PayPalbuttons and logos
 */
$getPalDetailsRequest = new GetPalDetailsRequestType();
$getPalDetailsReq = new GetPalDetailsReq();
$getPalDetailsReq->GetPalDetailsRequest = $getPalDetailsRequest;
/*
 * 	 ## Creating service wrapper object
Creating service wrapper object to make API call and loading
Configuration::getAcctAndConfig() returns array that contains credential and config parameters
*/
$paypalService = new PayPalAPIInterfaceServiceService(Configuration::getAcctAndConfig());
try {
    /* wrap API method calls on the service object with a try catch */
    $getPalDetailsResponse = $paypalService->GetPalDetails($getPalDetailsReq);
} catch (Exception $ex) {
    include_once "../Error.php";
    exit;
}
if (isset($getPalDetailsResponse)) {
    echo "<table>";
    echo "<tr><td>Ack :</td><td><div id='Ack'>{$getPalDetailsResponse->Ack}</div> </td></tr>";
    echo "<tr><td>Pal :</td><td><div id='Pal'>{$getPalDetailsResponse->Pal}</div> </td></tr>";
    echo "</table>";
    echo "<pre>";
    print_r($getPalDetailsResponse);
    echo "</pre>";
}
require_once '../Response.php';