Credit cards are exported to a batch file, then that file would be
processed by a credit card processor such as authorize.net, paypal, or
a uploaded to a regular merchant account.

There are a number of different formats that are sent to credit card
processors, so citrusdb just exports a simple comma delimited format,
if the credit card processor does not take a simple format like that,
it's up to you to change it into the batch format your credit card
company processes.  Different processors have different codes for
charges, refunds, and indicators for different card types.

Paul

On 10/3/07, liran tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I went over the FAQ, the online documentation and the Mailing List hosted on
> SF
> but I wasn't able to conclude how and if Credit Cards are processed and how
> are they handled.
>
> I've installed citrusdb and I'm wondering if a new customer that is billed
> not via cash or check,
> but rather using a credit card, how is the billing done? is it
> possible/needed to configure
> citrusdb with an interface to an online cc processing system like
> authorize.net, paypal and others?
>
>
> A clarification on this subject would be nice,
> thanks.
>
>
> Regards,
> Liran.
>
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