Struct plaid::model::ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse
source · pub struct ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse {
pub core_attributes: Option<SignalEvaluateCoreAttributes>,
pub request_id: String,
pub scores: SignalScores,
pub warnings: Option<Vec<SignalWarning>>,
}
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ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse defines the response schema for /processor/signal/evaluate
Fields§
§core_attributes: Option<SignalEvaluateCoreAttributes>
The core attributes object contains additional data that can be used to assess the ACH return risk. Examples of data include:
days_since_first_plaid_connection
: The number of days since the first time the Item was connected to an application via Plaid
plaid_connections_count_7d
: The number of times the Item has been connected to applications via Plaid over the past 7 days
plaid_connections_count_30d
: The number of times the Item has been connected to applications via Plaid over the past 30 days
total_plaid_connections_count
: The number of times the Item has been connected to applications via Plaid
is_savings_or_money_market_account
: Indicates whether the ACH transaction funding account is a savings/money market account
For the full list and detailed documentation of core attributes available, or to request that core attributes not be returned, contact Sales or your Plaid account manager
request_id: String
A unique identifier for the request, which can be used for troubleshooting. This identifier, like all Plaid identifiers, is case sensitive.
scores: SignalScores
Risk scoring details broken down by risk category.
warnings: Option<Vec<SignalWarning>>
If bank information was not available to be used in the Signal model, this array contains warnings describing why bank data is missing. If you want to receive an API error instead of Signal scores in the case of missing bank data, file a support ticket or contact your Plaid account manager.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse
impl Clone for ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse
source§fn clone(&self) -> ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse
fn clone(&self) -> ProcessorSignalEvaluateResponse
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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