RefundQuote request message

Tabular overview of all nodes, which may occur in this message. See legend below for description of table columns.
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NodeDescriptionValuesOccursExample
<RefundQuoteRQ>
Refund quote request root element1
@version
Version number. 0..1 1.0
@Source
Identifies the source of this element. In other words where the content originates from. Not limited to GDS, applicable to direct connect as well. 0..1 1A, 1V, or other.
@Source
Identifies the source of this element. In other words where the content originates from. Not limited to GDS, applicable to direct connect as well. 0..1 1A, 1V, or other.
<RecordLocator>
The record locator of the PNR for which the refund is to be quoted.1
</RecordLocator>
<Ticket>
Ticket numbers of tickets for which the refund is to be quoted (may be left out for ticketless providers).0..1
<TicketNumber>
The 13-digit ticket number (no check digit) to be refunded. In case of a conjunctive ticket, tis must be the first ticket number of the conjunctive set.
1 1761234567890
</TicketNumber>
</Ticket>
<SegmentIDRef/>
ID reference used to associate this item to a segment. No comma separated lists and no ranges supported. 0..N F1
<SegmentIDRef/>
ID reference used to associate this item to a segment. No comma separated lists and no ranges supported. 0..N F1
<Involuntary/>
Whether the exchange is an involuntary exchange driven by airline-side schedule changes.
Values are:
Y - Yes
Examples: Y
[Y] [N] 0..1
<WaiverCode/>
Refund Waiver Code. Mandatory in some BSP countries such as Japan.
0..1 XYZ123
<TourCode/>
WaiverCode that needs to be entered as TourCode. 0..1 ITGF12 (Amadeus)
</RefundQuoteRQ>

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ColumnDescription
NodeName of message node (element or attribute). Nodes in bold type are mandatory, if their parent element occurs in the message. Point mouse cursor at table cell to view complete XPath.
DescriptionDescription of meaning and usage of the node.
ValuesList of predefined values (each in square brackets) or range of values ("[a] to [z]") allowed for the node, if formally defined in the schema.
OccursMinimum and maximum number of times the node must/may occur, if its parent element occurs in the message. Examples:
0..3 Node is optional and may occur up to 3 times.
1..N Node must occur at least one (mandatory) and may occur any number of times.
2 Node must occur exactly twice.
ExampleExample value for the node.

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