Hello Matt,

I really wish this feature was coming soon, myself.

However, I have a temporary fix for you, one I am going to be using
for my deposit account customers.

Leave the default set to queue the orders.

Then you can use the perl LWP module to have the script login to the
RWI and approve the order.

This will require three requests to the RWI.

The first had to load the login page, and get the cookie that it sets,
the second has to enter the login information, and the third would
then be the url to approve the order.

The third url would look something like this:
https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/resellers/index?process_[orderid]=1&name_[orderid]=[domain]&action=process_pending

If you want some help figuring this out, let me know.

This works pretty much exactly the same as the password retrieval
script that I posted here.



Wednesday, August 08, 2001, 8:00:10 PM, Matt Prigge wrote:

>> the solution would be - a little snipped of code that would
>> let us do real time with an IF statement
>> if REG_PERIOD greater than 5 years or
>> of PURCHASE TOTAL greater than $100
>> put the order in TO BE APPROVED instead of real time
>>
>> I would say that out of  ten 10 year registrations, eight are stolen card
>> scenario

> I remember there was some talk a long time ago about being able to set the
> 'process immediately' flag on a per-transaction basis via the API. I
> apologize for being too slothful/weak-minded to figure this out for myself,
> but does anyone know if this is now or will be possible anytime soon?
> The above situation is an excelent example of where this would be useful.
> Some realtime processors (such as authorize.net) also have fraud screening
> software which will give you an idea of how likely fraud is given the
> card-holders past transaction history. You can configure the authorize.net
> software to decline transactions based on this fraud score, but it might be
> better to approve the card transaction and queue the registration
> transaction until someone with real eyes can look at it.

> If this feature already exists, please excuse my useless ramblings. *grin*

> -matt




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