Difference between revisions of "Template:CreditLine Datawire Registration"

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#[[CreditLine_Configuration_Reload|Reload the configuration]], again.  
 
#[[CreditLine_Configuration_Reload|Reload the configuration]], again.  
  
The steps above attach a '''Datawire ID''' or '''DID''' to your merchant account. This step can only be performed once.  To reset the '''Datawire ID''', please [[Processor Support Contact List|contact your processor]]
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The steps above attach a '''Datawire ID''' or '''DID''' to your merchant account. This step can only be performed once.   
  
'''Note:''' An improperly entered Merchant Information or Datawire ID will cause DID (Datawire ID) errors. Please see [[Processor_Support_Contact_List|Processor Support Contact List]] for resolution of DID errors (you have to call Datawire, not FDMS/FDC)
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===Problems with Processor Registration==
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An improperly entered Merchant Information or Datawire ID will cause DID (Datawire ID) errors. Please see [[Processor_Support_Contact_List|Processor Support Contact List]] for resolution of DID errors (you have to call Datawire, not FDMS/FDC)
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[image:BAD_DID_REG.jpg|none|framed|Example of a Failed DID Registration Error]

Revision as of 02:53, 22 September 2006

Note: This feature is available starting with version 3.02.x

This processor is using Datawire Network. The following steps are necessary to register your new merchant account with Datawire Network:

  1. Reload the configuration (click on the link for more info)
  2. From the CreditLine Manager Top Menu select ConfigurationProcessor Registration
    ProcessorRegistration.jpg
  3. Reload the configuration, again.

The steps above attach a Datawire ID or DID to your merchant account. This step can only be performed once.


=Problems with Processor Registration

An improperly entered Merchant Information or Datawire ID will cause DID (Datawire ID) errors. Please see Processor Support Contact List for resolution of DID errors (you have to call Datawire, not FDMS/FDC) [image:BAD_DID_REG.jpg|none|framed|Example of a Failed DID Registration Error]