---
title: "Update merchant contract details"
method: PUT
path: "/merchant-details-scheduled"
tags: ["Merchant Details"]
---

# Update merchant contract details

`PUT /merchant-details-scheduled`

Update the merchant future dated contract details.

## Headers

- `Content-Type` 'application/json' | 'application/json;charset=UTF-8', required
- `FSV-Interaction-Id` string, required
- `Environment` string, required
- `Institution-Number` string, required
- `Internal-Merchant-Id` string, required

## Request body

- MerchantUpdateContractDetailsScheduled — Update Merchant Contract Details, scheduled.
  - `clientTariffIndex` string — The client tariff determines the set of account fees applicable to the merchant. For a list of valid codes use Acquirer Profile API get reference-data endpoint with query parameter classification equal clientTariffIndex when creating or editing an existing merchant profile.
  - `postingTariffIndex` string — The posting tariff determines how transactions and fees are posted to the merchant accounts. For a list of valid posting tariffs use Acquirer Profile API get account-settlement endpoint when creating or editing an existing merchant profile.
  - `settlementMethodIndex` string — The settlement method defines the frequency and grouping of transactions posted to makeup a payment as well as the funding channel. For a list of valid codes use Acquirer Profile API GET account-settlement endpoint when creating or editing an existing merchant profile.
  - `tierStructureIndex` string — If tier pricing is active on the institutions this field indicates which is the Tier Structure assigned to the merchant, if not in use for the institution use 000=N/A for this field. For a list of valid codes use Acquirer Profile API get reference-data endpoint with query parameter classification equal tierStructureIndex when creating or editing an existing merchant profile.
  - `effectiveDate` string — Effective date format YYYYMMDD
  - `tierPricingFlag` string — Indicates whether tiered pricing is enabled and at which level. "002"(S) = sub-group level enabled, "001"(M) = member level enabled, "000"(N/A) = not enabled. Maintenance of this flag (i.e. changing from 'S' to another value or another value to 'S') is allowed only from Sub group level merchant where system updates the same value to all child merchants. This field is not allowed to be modified at member level merchant. For a list of valid codes use Acquirer Profile API get reference_data end-point with query parameter classification equal to tierPricingFlag.

## Response `200`

OK

- InlineResponse400 — An API response. The API response will be either a `SUCCESS` or an `ERROR`. A partial success or warning scenario will be treated as a Success with embedded messages in the meta data. A full success may not have messages. The API response will contain at least one of the following top level members."
  - `meta` MetaType — Supplementary information about the data.
    - `paging` PagingMetaType — Map containing pagination related information about data.
      - `count` integer — Total number of records present in system which can be retrieved.
      - `totalPages` integer — Total number of pages with maximum limit taken into account.
      - `currentOffset` integer — Current offset used in request.
      - `currentNumberOfRetrievedRecords` integer — Current number of retrieved records.
      - `maxLimit` integer — Maximum limit of records that can be retrieved.
      - `hasMoreRecords` boolean — Indicates if there are more records available.
      - `pageNumber` integer — Current page number.
    - `sorting` SortingMetaType — Map containing sorting related information about data.
      - `sort` string — Indicates the elements the current data is sorted with and the direction of sorting.
    - `messages` ErrorType[] — Messages related to request processing or response data - any additional information or warnings to be returned in the case of a successful API call.
      - `id` string — Generated message identifier for particular request, helping to locate server logs.
      - `code` string, required — Machine readable, unique code of the message related to particular case within operation execution. For complete list of codes please refer to API portal, messages page.
      - `title` string, required — Short description of the error. Not for displaying purposes.
      - `detail` string — Provides additional low-level details about the error to assist with troubleshooting. Not for displaying purposes.
      - `source` SourceType — Object containing references to the source of the message.
        - `pointer` string — Indicates the element in the request document which caused the error.
        - `parameter` string — Indicates which query parameter caused the error.
        - `header` string — Indicates which header caused the error.
  - `data` object[] — "Contains the primary data to be returned as the API response. Use this object only when respnse type is an array. It will not be returned in case of error."
  - `errors` ErrorType[] — "Contains one or more error messages and is mutually exclusive with the data item. This will not be returned in success scenarios."
    - `id` string — Generated message identifier for particular request, helping to locate server logs.
    - `code` string, required — Machine readable, unique code of the message related to particular case within operation execution. For complete list of codes please refer to API portal, messages page.
    - `title` string, required — Short description of the error. Not for displaying purposes.
    - `detail` string — Provides additional low-level details about the error to assist with troubleshooting. Not for displaying purposes.
    - `source` SourceType — Object containing references to the source of the message.
      - `pointer` string — Indicates the element in the request document which caused the error.
      - `parameter` string — Indicates which query parameter caused the error.
      - `header` string — Indicates which header caused the error.
  - `links` LinksType — Contains the links to retrieve the resources exposed as part of this API.
    - `self` string — The link to the primary resource being retrieved in the request.
    - `first` string — This is to provide the link to retrieve the first record/page. This SHOULD be used in case server provides pagination of the resource.
    - `last` string — This is to provide the link to retrieve the last record/page. This SHOULD be used in case server provides pagination of the resource.
    - `prev` string — This is to provide the link to retrieve the previous record/page. This SHOULD be used in case server provides pagination of the resource.
    - `next` string — This is to provide the link to retrieve the last record. This SHOULD be used in case server provides pagination of the resource

## Other responses

- `400` — Invalid request
- `401` — Authorization error
- `403` — Forbidden error i.e. Consumer token credentials are valid but lack of permissions to do this action.
- `500` — Internal Server Error

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