Ticket
(Added by the [TicketBatch amendment][].)
The Ticket
object type represents a Ticket, which tracks an account [sequence number][Sequence Number] that has been set aside for future use. You can create new tickets with a [TicketCreate transaction][]. [New in: rippled 1.7.0][]
Example JSON
Section titled “Example JSON”{ "Account": "rEhxGqkqPPSxQ3P25J66ft5TwpzV14k2de", "Flags": 0, "LedgerEntryType": "Ticket", "OwnerNode": "0000000000000000", "PreviousTxnID": "F19AD4577212D3BEACA0F75FE1BA1644F2E854D46E8D62E9C95D18E9708CBFB1", "PreviousTxnLgrSeq": 4, "TicketSequence": 3}
Fields
Section titled “Fields”A Ticket
object has the following fields:
Name | JSON Type | Internal Type | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Account | String | AccountID | Yes | The account that owns this Ticket. |
Flags | Number | UInt32 | Yes | A bit-map of boolean flags enabled for this object. Currently, the protocol defines no flags for Ticket objects. The value is always 0 . |
LedgerEntryType | String | UInt16 | Yes | The value 0x0054 , mapped to the string Ticket , indicates that this object is a Ticket object. |
OwnerNode | String | UInt64 | Yes | A hint indicating which page of the owner directory links to this object, in case the directory consists of multiple pages. Note: The object does not contain a direct link to the owner directory containing it, since that value can be derived from the Account . |
PreviousTxnID | String | Hash256 | Yes | The identifying hash of the transaction that most recently modified this object. |
PreviousTxnLgrSeq | Number | UInt32 | Yes | The [index of the ledger][Ledger Index] that contains the transaction that most recently modified this object. |
TicketSequence | Number | UInt32 | Yes | The [Sequence Number][] this Ticket sets aside. |
Ticket ID Format
Section titled “Ticket ID Format”The ID of a Ticket object is the SHA-512Half of the following values, concatenated in order:
- The Ticket space key (
0x0054
) - The AccountID of the owner of the Ticket
- The
TicketSequence
number of the Ticket