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online money order and clieop-3 files


wicher

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When using the OMO (online money order) payment module, you get the payments in your email. But then you need to get them into your online banking application. One by one . . .

Getting the payments to the bank could be done automatically when Clieop-3 format is being used (for dutch banks only).

 

Has anybody made some automatic clieop-3 file builder? based on the emails which arrive?

 

Or would it be neater to have the clieop made on the OsC server, despite the security risk of having customer bank account numbers on the server?

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When using the OMO (online money order) payment module, you get the payments in your email. But then you need to get them into your online banking application. One by one . . .

Getting the payments to the bank could be done automatically when Clieop-3 format is being used (for dutch banks only).

 

Has anybody made some automatic clieop-3 file builder? based on the emails which arrive?

 

Or would it be neater to have the clieop made on the OsC server, despite the security risk of having customer bank account numbers on the server?

 

 

Did you get anywhere with this?

 

We have Cieop imports working in TurboCASH Accounting.

 

next step would be i) to write back to the banks; ii) get CLIOP implementated in oither countries.

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Did you get anywhere with this?

 

We have Cieop imports working in TurboCASH Accounting.

 

next step would be i) to write back to the banks; ii) get CLIOP implementated in oither countries.

 

No, i did not get anywhere.

What i would like is: osCommerce generating Clieop files, which i can send to the bank for processing (so i get the money on my account) and i would also like to import these into TurboCash.

The second works, you say. As i got no other replies i suppose i will have to look at the generation of Clieop files myself.

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