Re: credit card processing

Gloria MacKinnon ( (no email) )
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 14:44:28 -0400

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The required file format required to import into InstaLinkPC is as =
follows (CSV):=20

"DATE","OPERATOR","TYPE","CARD_NUM","EXP","REFERENCE","AMOUNT","ORIG_AUTH=
","STORE_DATA"

"1998-04-01"","1","0",""4510000000000000"",""1199"","304","2670","",""

Once the file as been processed, it returns the following format:
"DATE","TIME","OPERATOR","TYPE","CARD_NUM","EXP","REFERENCE","AMOUNT","RC=
","AUTH","STORE_DATA","SUPER_PAN"
"98-04-01","195225","00000001","00","4510000000000000","1199","000304","0=
00002670","000","015518","","1234567890123"

Hope this helps... any suggestions in the meantime other than paying the =
invoices manually?

Thanks!

Andre

----Original Message-----
From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@iea-software.com>
To: emerald@iea-software.com <emerald@iea-software.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: credit card processing

> Gloria MacKinnon wrote:
>=20
> We are currently using a Bank of Montreal product to process our =
credit card
> payments; the product is called InstaLink PC. This product works =
very well on
> its own, however, it would be nice to automate the process with =
Emerald's
> Batch in/out feature.
>=20
> Does anyone know if we can create our own CC batch formats? If so, =
how?
=20
Currently you can't. Its something I have been thinking about =
though.
If you send me the batch in/out formats that it is expecting, I can =
add
it to the 2.5 supported formats, though.
=20
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Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)
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The required file format required to =import into=20InstaLinkPC is as follows (CSV):
 

"DATE","OPERATOR","TYPE","CAR=D_NUM","EXP","REFERENCE","AMOUNT",&quo=t;ORIG_AUTH","STORE_DATA"

"1998-04-01"","1","0","&=quot;4510000000000000"",""1199"","304&=quot;,"2670","",""

Once the file as been processed, it =returns the=20following format:
"DATE","TIME","OPERATOR","TYP=E","CARD_NUM","EXP","REFERENCE","=AMOUNT","RC","AUTH","STORE_DATA","=;SUPER_PAN"
"98-04-01","195225","00000001",&qu=ot;00","4510000000000000","1199","000304&qu=ot;,"000002670","000","015518",""=,"1234567890123"
 
Hope this helps... any suggestions =in the=20meantime other than paying the invoices manually?
 
Thanks!
 
Andre
 
----Original=20Message-----
From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@iea-software.com>
=To:=20emerald@iea-software.com=20<emerald@iea-software.com>=
Date:=20Wednesday, July 22, 1998 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: credit card=20processing

>=20 Gloria MacKinnon wrote:
>
> We are currently using a =Bank of=20 Montreal product to process our credit card
> payments; the =product is=20 called InstaLink PC. This product works very well on
> its =own,=20 however, it would be nice to automate the process with =Emerald's
>=20 Batch in/out feature.
>
> Does anyone know if we can =create our=20 own CC batch formats? If so, how?

Currently you can't.  =Its=20 something I have been thinking about though.
If you send me the =batch=20 in/out formats that it is expecting, I can add
it to the 2.5 =supported=20 formats, though.

--
Dale E. Reed Jr.  (daler@iea-software.com)
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