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The Merchant Center includes an Integration Issues console that identifies the errors and warnings from the API requests that you have sent to Google Checkout. Errors and warnings appear in the console as they occur, enabling you to debug errors as they occur. The console will display error and warning messages from the previous seven-day period. If there are more than 1000 errors and warnings from the previous seven days, only the most recent 1000 messages will be accessible.
We recommend you check the console frequently while you are integrating Google Checkout into your website. After launching your Google Checkout integration, you should check the console periodically to ensure that your integration is working as you expect.
To locate the Integration Issues console, log in to your Merchant Center account and click the Tools tab. The console, which is shown in the diagram below, displays in the center of the page.
You can use the console to debug errors in your test environment or your production environment. To view errors in your test environment, log in to your Sandbox account. To view errors in your production environment, log in to your Google Checkout account.
Note: Google Checkout will only log errors for API requests that you send to a valid URL for posting API requests.
If you click on the description for an error or warning, you will be directed to a page that displays more information about the issue. That page will display the date and time that the issue occurred, the error or warning message that Google returned, the request that Google received and the response that Google returned. The screenshot below shows a sample Integration Issue Detail page:
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