Many thanks for explanation, Oliver.

Greetings.

Jean-Luc Arnaud

Le 16/04/2015 18:14, Oliver Osswald a écrit :
> Yes, the way we have chosen is the simplest approach: When a payment is made, 
> then we receive an email from paypal with amount and invoice number. Our 
> secretaries handle this manually, ie. they type the payment into the desktop 
> app.
>
> There are quite a number of options you have, which allow for automation, 
> like callback to a webapplication, for instance. But then you have to dig 
> into paypal documentations, api reference, etc - it depends on how many 
> payments you expect, in order to justify the time for programming a more 
> automated process.
>
> One way which might be simpler would be to parse the incoming payment 
> notification email and then do whatever is necessary with it. Appart from an 
> invoice number, you could also add a customfield with hidden information to 
> the url and paypal is sending it back to you with the email.
>
> ====
> To set a header graphic for the payment page in Paypal:
>
> Go to Paypal.com <http://paypal.com/>, and after Login to:
> My Account -> Profile -> My selling tools -> Selling online : Custom payment 
> pages -> Update
>
> URL variables:
>
> business=ad...@rabten.com <mailto:business=ad...@rabten.com>  // paypal 
> account email address OR Merchant account ID
> item_name=Seminartitle                // One line identifying the item to pay 
> for
> item_number=Invoice number    // an identifier visible at checkout
> invoice=Invoice number                // not visible at checkout, pass in to 
> avoid dual payments
> no_note=0             // 0=allow customer to leave a comment, 1=do not allow 
> comment
> no_shipping=1         // Do not prompt buyers for a shipping address. 
> Allowable values are:
>                       0 – prompt for an address, but do not require one
>                       1 – do not prompt for an address
>                       2 – prompt for an address, and require one
> custom=               // User-defined field which PayPal passes through the 
> system and returns to you
>               // in your merchant payment notification email. Subscribers do 
> not see this field.
>
> //EncodeUrl any variable!
>
> https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=ad...@rabten.com&item_name=Teilnahme%20am%20Seminar%202015-CHI-I&item_number=SEMD&amount=150.00&currency_code=CHF&invoice=2015-128&no_shipping=1&no_note=0
>  
> <https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=ad...@rabten.com&item_name=Teilnahme%20am%20Seminar%202015-CHI-I&item_number=SEMD&amount=150.00&currency_code=CHF&invoice=2015-128&no_shipping=1&no_note=0>
>
>
> business      Your PayPal ID or an email address associated with your PayPal 
> account. Email addresses must be confirmed.
> custom                User-defined field which PayPal passes through the 
> system and returns to you in your merchant
>               payment notification email. Subscribers do not see this field.  
> 255
> invoice       User-defined field which must be unique with each subscription.
>               The invoice number is shown to subscribers with the other 
> details of their payments
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