David, can you clarify something about importing data via XML that needs to be encrypted?
Question is, do you import it as clear text and OfBiz will encrypt during the xml import? Or do you have to import the values as already encrypted? If encryption is performed during the import, will it apply to any fields that need to be encrypted, for example user passwords? We are performing a migration where we would want to export user records from an old system in clear text and import into OfBiz, performing the necessary encryption in the process. David E Jones wrote: > > > Dave Tenerowicz wrote: >> Is there any way to import credit card data in an encrypted format, >> so that OfBiz can properly decrypt the values? >> We need to import millions of credit card records into OFB, and would >> like to do this directly to the database (SQL Server) without using >> xml import. Can this be done? What encryption method is being used by >> OfBiz? > > Quite possible, just have to find out which encryption scheme and > key(s) have been used and make sure OFBiz is doing the same. > >> Or is the only safe approach to use XML import? > > Can go either way. Just make sure with the XML import that it doesn't > double-encrypt it... > >> If we use XML import, what are the absolute record limits per import >> file? I'm guessing 10,000 records per file? > > In theory there is no limit. ;) > > -David -- Vince Clark Global Era The freedom of open source. (303) 493-6723 (303) 455-2409 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.globalera.com
