eBay Trading APIVersion 1379
 

ReviseMyMessagesFolders

Use this call to add, rename, or remove a folder in My eBay Messages. Note that the Inbox and Sent folders cannot be removed or renamed in My eBay Messages.

A user can have up to 10 custom folders in My eBay Messages, so if a user has no custom folders defined for the account, one ReviseMyMessagesFolders call can be used to create up to 10 new custom folders. Similarly, if a user has 10 custom folders (with no messages in these folders), but they wanted to delete all 10 of these custom folders, one ReviseMyMessagesFolders call can be used to delete up to 10 custom (empty) folders.

Up to 10 custom folders in My eBay Messages can be renamed with one ReviseMyMessagesFolders call, but the user must pay close attention to the order of the FolderID and FolderName fields, as eBay will process these requests in order according to the placement of the the FolderID and FolderName fields. So, the existing folder identified by the first FolderID field in the request payload will get renamed to the folder name passed into the first FolderName field in the request payload, and so on.

If the call is successful, an ack value of Success is returned, but no other call-specific data. If the call fails, or is only partially successful, one or more Errors container are returned to help the user troubleshoot the issue.

You can test this call in the Sandbox environment.

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Input

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See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are (or soon will be) non-operational.

The XML prototype does not include requester credentials. This is a documentation limitation only (see Standard Requester Credentials for Making Calls).

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <!-- Call-specific Input Fields -->
  <FolderID> long </FolderID>
  <!-- ... more FolderID values allowed here ... -->
  <FolderName> string </FolderName>
  <!-- ... more FolderName values allowed here ... -->
  <Operation> MyMessagesFolderOperationCodeType </Operation>
  <!-- Standard Input Fields -->
  <ErrorLanguage> string </ErrorLanguage>
  <MessageID> string </MessageID>
  <Version> string </Version>
  <WarningLevel> WarningLevelCodeType </WarningLevel>
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest>
Argument Type Occurrence Meaning
Call-specific Input Fields [Jump to standard fields]
FolderID long Conditional,
repeatable: [0..10]
The eBay-generated unique identifier for a custom folder in My eBay Messages. The FolderID value is required for the 'Rename' and 'Remove' operations, but not for the 'Display' (add) operation. FolderID values can be retrieved by calling GetMyMessages with a DetailLevel value set to ReturnSummary, or the FolderID value for a My eBay Messages folder can be seen at the end of the browser's URL field when you navigate to that folder in My eBay Messages.

Note: If multiple folders will be renamed with one call, the user must pay close attention to the order of the FolderID and FolderName fields, as eBay will process these requests in order according to the placement of the the FolderID and FolderName fields. So, the existing folder identified by the first FolderID field in the request payload will get renamed to the folder name passed into the first FolderName field in the request payload, and so on.
FolderName string Conditional,
repeatable: [0..10]
The user-specified name of the My eBay Messages folder. The FolderName value is required for the 'Display' (add) and 'Rename' operations, but not for the 'Remove' operation. In a 'Display' (add) operation, the name passed into the FolderName field is the name of the new folder. In a 'Rename' operation, the name passed into the FolderName field will be the new name of the existing folder that is specified through the corresponding FolderID field.

FolderName values can be retrieved by calling GetMyMessages with a DetailLevel value set to ReturnSummary, or the FolderName value for a My eBay Messages folder can be seen when you navigate to My eBay Messages.

Note: If multiple folders will be renamed with one call, the user must pay close attention to the order of the FolderID and FolderName fields, as eBay will process these requests in order according to the placement of the the FolderID and FolderName fields. So, the existing folder identified by the first FolderID field in the request payload will get renamed to the folder name passed into the first FolderName field in the request payload, and so on.
Max length: 15.
Operation MyMessagesFolderOperationCodeType Required This required field is used to indicate the type of operation to perform (add, remove, or rename a folder). See the enumeration descriptions below for more information on the usage, requirements, and limitations on each operation.

Applicable values:

CustomCode
(in) Reserved for future or internal use.
Display
(in) This enumeration value is used to create one or more custom folders in My eBay Messages. For a 'Display' operation, the new folder name(s) are specified in one or more FolderName fields. The maximum length of a folder name is 15 characters. Up to 10 new folders can be created with one ReviseMyMessagesFolders call, but this is also limited by how many custom folders exist at the time of the call, as only a maximum of 10 custom folders are supported in My eBay Messages.
Remove
(in) This enumeration value is used to remove one or more custom folders in My eBay Messages. For a 'Remove' operation, the folder(s) to remove are specified in one or more FolderID fields. The FolderID values for a My eBay Messages folders can be retrieved by calling GetMyMessages with a DetailLevel value set to ReturnSummary, or these folder IDs can be found by navigating to a specific folder in My eBay Messages, and the ID value for the opened folder is displayed at the end of the browser's URL.

A My eBay Messages folder must be empty before being removed, and an error is returned if a user tries to remove a non-empty folder.

The Inbox and Sent folders cannot be removed under any circumstance.
Rename
(in) This enumeration value is used to rename one or more existing folders in My eBay Messages. For a 'Rename' operation, the unique identifier(s) of the message folder(s) to rename are specified in one or more FolderID fields, and the new name for the folder(s) are specified in one or more FolderName fields.

The FolderID and FolderName values can be retrieved by calling GetMyMessages with a DetailLevel value set to ReturnSummary, or these folder names and identifiers can be found by navigating to My eBay Messages (Folder ID values are displayed at the end of the browser's URL when that folder is opened).

The maximum length of a folder name is 15 characters. The Inbox and Sent folders cannot be renamed.

Note: If multiple folders will be renamed with one call, the user must pay close attention to the order of the FolderID and FolderName fields, as eBay will process these requests in order according to the placement of the the FolderID and FolderName fields. So, the existing folder identified by the first FolderID field in the request payload will get renamed to the folder name passed into the first FolderName field in the request payload, and so on.
Standard Input Fields  
ErrorLanguage string Optional Use ErrorLanguage to return error strings for the call in a different language from the language commonly associated with the site that the requesting user is registered with. Below are some examples from different countries.

ID Country
en_AU Australia
de_AT Austria
nl_BE Belgium (Dutch)
fr_BE Belgium (French)
en_CA Canada
fr_CA Canada (French)
zh_CN China
fr_FR France
de_DE Germany
zh_HK Hong Kong
en_IN India
en_IE Ireland
it_IT Italy
nl_NL Netherlands
en_SG Singapore
es_ES Spain
de_CH Switzerland
en_GB United Kingdom
en_US United States
MessageID string Optional Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned.

Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable.
Version string Conditional The version number of the API code that you are programming against (e.g., 1149). The version you specify for a call has these basic effects:
  • It indicates the version of the code lists and other data that eBay should use to process your request.
  • It indicates the schema version you are using.
You need to use a version that is greater than or equal to the lowest supported version.
For the SOAP API: If you are using the SOAP API, this field is required. Specify the version of the WSDL your application is using.

For the XML API: If you are using the XML API, this field has no effect. Instead, specify the version in the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header. (If you specify Version in the body of an XML API request and it is different from the value in the HTTP header, eBay returns an informational warning that the value in the HTTP header was used instead.)

See:
    HTTP headers
    eBay Schema Versioning Strategy
    Lowest Supported Version

WarningLevel WarningLevelCodeType Optional Controls whether or not to return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request.

An unrecognized element is one that is not defined in any supported version of the schema. Schema element names are case-sensitive, so using WarningLevel can also help you remove any potential hidden bugs within your application due to incorrect case or spelling in field names before you put your application into the Production environment.

WarningLevel only validates elements; it doesn't validate XML attributes. It also doesn't control warnings related to user-entered strings or numbers, or warnings for logical errors.

We recommend that you only use this during development and debugging. Do not use this in requests performed in the Production environment.

Applicable values:

High
(in) The WarningLevel value is set to High if the user wishes to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. Setting the WarningLevel value to High is not recommended in a production environment. Instead, it should only be used during the development/debugging stage.
Low
(in) The WarningLevel value is set to Low if the user does not wish to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. This is the default value if WarningLevel is not specified in the call request.

See Warning Level.



Output

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <!-- (No call-specific Output fields) -->

  <!-- Standard Output Fields -->
  <Ack> AckCodeType </Ack>
  <Build> string </Build>
  <CorrelationID> string </CorrelationID>
  <Errors> ErrorType
    <ErrorClassification> ErrorClassificationCodeType </ErrorClassification>
    <ErrorCode> token </ErrorCode>
    <ErrorParameters ParamID="string"> ErrorParameterType
      <Value> string </Value>
    </ErrorParameters>
    <!-- ... more ErrorParameters nodes allowed here ... -->
    <LongMessage> string </LongMessage>
    <SeverityCode> SeverityCodeType </SeverityCode>
    <ShortMessage> string </ShortMessage>
  </Errors>
  <!-- ... more Errors nodes allowed here ... -->
  <HardExpirationWarning> string </HardExpirationWarning>
  <Timestamp> dateTime </Timestamp>
  <Version> string </Version>
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse>
Return Value Type Occurrence Meaning
(No call-specific fields)
Standard Output Fields  
Ack AckCodeType Always A token representing the application-level acknowledgement code that indicates the response status (e.g., success). The AckCodeType list specifies the possible values for the Ack field.

Applicable values:

CustomCode
(out) Reserved for internal or future use.
Failure
(out) This value indicates that the call request processing failed.
Success
(out) This value indicates that the call request was processed successfully without any issues.
Warning
(out) This value indicates that the call request was successful, but processing was not without any issues. These issues can be checked in the Errors container, that will also be returned when one or more known issues occur with the call request.

(Not all values in AckCodeType apply to this field.)

Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
Build string Always This refers to the specific software build that eBay used when processing the request and generating the response. This includes the version number plus additional information. eBay Developer Support may request the build information when helping you resolve technical issues.
CorrelationID string Conditionally Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned.

Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable.
Errors ErrorType Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*]
A list of application-level errors (if any) that occurred when eBay processed the request.
Errors.ErrorClassification ErrorClassificationCodeType Conditionally API errors are divided between two classes: system errors and request errors.

Applicable values:

CustomCode
(out) Reserved for internal or future use.
RequestError
(out) An error has occurred either as a result of a problem in the sending application or because the application's end-user has attempted to submit invalid data (or missing data). In these cases, do not retry the request. The problem must be corrected before the request can be made again. If the problem is due to something in the application (such as a missing required field), the application must be changed. If the problem is a result of end-user data, the application must alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for the end-user to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, resend the request to eBay with the corrected data.
SystemError
(out) Indicates that an error has occurred on the eBay system side, such as a database or server down. An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form.

Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
Errors.ErrorCode token Conditionally A unique code that identifies the particular error condition that occurred. Your application can use error codes as identifiers in your customized error-handling algorithms.

See Errors By Number.

Errors.ErrorParameters ErrorParameterType Conditionally,
repeatable: [0..*]
This optional element carries a list of context-specific error variables that indicate details about the error condition. These are useful when multiple instances of ErrorType are returned.
Errors.ErrorParameters
  [ attribute ParamID ]
string Conditionally This optional element carries a list of context-specific error variables that indicate details about the error condition. These are useful when multiple instances of ErrorType are returned.
Errors.ErrorParameters.Value string Conditionally This is the value of the request parameter noted in the ParamID attribute. So, if the ParamID value was ItemID, the value in this field would be the actual value of that ItemID.
Errors.LongMessage string Conditionally A more detailed description of the condition that raised the error.
Errors.SeverityCode SeverityCodeType Conditionally Indicates whether the error is a severe error (causing the request to fail) or an informational error (a warning) that should be communicated to the user.

Applicable values:

CustomCode
(out) Reserved for internal or future use.
Error
(out) The request that triggered the error was not processed successfully. When a serious application-level error occurs, the error is returned instead of the business data.

If the source of the problem is within the application (such as a missing required element), change the application before you retry the request.
  • If the problem is due to end-user input data, please alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for them to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, you can attempt to re-send the request to eBay.
  • If the source of the problem is on eBay's side, An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form.


See the Error handling section of the Making a Trading API call guide for more information.
Warning
(out) The request was processed successfully, but something occurred that may affect your application or the user. For example, eBay may have changed a value the user sent in. In this case, eBay returns a normal, successful response and also returns the warning.

When a warning occurs, the error is returned in addition to the business data. In this case, you do not need to retry the request (as the original request was successful). However, depending on the cause or nature of the warning, you might need to contact either the end user or eBay to effect a long term solution to the problem to prevent it from reoccurring in the future.

Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
Errors.ShortMessage string Conditionally A brief description of the condition that raised the error.
HardExpirationWarning string Conditionally Expiration date of the user's authentication token. Only returned within the 7-day period prior to a token's expiration. To ensure that user authentication tokens are secure and to help avoid a user's token being compromised, tokens have a limited life span. A token is only valid for a period of time (set by eBay). After this amount of time has passed, the token expires and must be replaced with a new token.
Timestamp dateTime Always This value represents the date and time when eBay processed the request. The time zone of this value is GMT and the format is the ISO 8601 date and time format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.SSSZ). See the Time Values section in the eBay Features Guide for information about this time format and converting to and from the GMT time zone.

Note: GetCategories and other Trading API calls are designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, this time value reflects the time the cached response was created. Thus, this value is not necessarily when the request was processed. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, this time value does reflect when the request was processed.
Version string Always The version of the response payload schema. Indicates the version of the schema that eBay used to process the request. See the Standard Data for All Calls section in the eBay Features Guide for information on using the response version when troubleshooting CustomCode values that appear in the response.



Detail Controls


DetailLevel

This call does not support varying Detail Levels. You do not need to pass DetailLevel in the request.



Samples

New to making API calls? Please see Making a Call.

Note: Some item IDs, user IDs, or other data in these samples might no longer be active on eBay. If necessary, you can substitute current eBay data in your requests.

Available samples:

Sample: Basic Call

Creates a new My Messages folder.

Description

Seller m***************r sells several types of items, and she wants to organize the incoming messages from potential buyers. This call creates a new, custom My Messages folder titled "Classified."

Input

To create a new folder, set Operation to Display and use Foldername to specify the name of your new folder.

Note that new folders cannot be given the names "Inbox" or "Sent".

XML format.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <RequesterCredentials>
    <eBayAuthToken>A*******3</eBayAuthToken>
  </RequesterCredentials>
  <WarningLevel>High</WarningLevel>
  <Operation>Display</Operation> 
  <FolderName>C********d</FolderName> 
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest>

Output

XML format.
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <Timestamp>2019-11-06T22:12:51.723Z</Timestamp>
  <Ack>Success</Ack>
  <Version>1131</Version>
  <Build>E1131_CORE_API6_19105226_R1</Build>
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse>

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Sample: Renames a custom folder.

Renames a folder that you have previously created.

Description

Seller m***************r created a folder titled "Classified", but she thinks that "ClassifiedAds" will better describe the folder name.

Input

To reanme a custom folder, set Operation to Rename and specify the new name in the Foldername field. You also need to supply the FolderID, which you obtain with a call to GetMyMessages. In the call to GetMyMessages, set DetailLevel to ReturnSummary to obtain your folder IDs.

Note that you cannot rename the "Inbox" or "Sent" folders.

XML format.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <RequesterCredentials>
    <eBayAuthToken>A*******3</eBayAuthToken>
  </RequesterCredentials>
  <WarningLevel>High</WarningLevel>
  <Operation>Rename</Operation>
  <FolderID>1**6</FolderID>
  <FolderName>C***********s</FolderName> 
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersRequest>

Output

XML format.
<ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
  <Timestamp>2019-11-06T22:12:51.723Z</Timestamp>
  <Ack>Success</Ack>
  <Version>1131</Version>
  <Build>E1131_CORE_API6_19105226_R1</Build>
</ReviseMyMessagesFoldersResponse>

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