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Revision as of 17:51, 9 February 2006
Open CreditLine Authorization Parameters Dialog for the desired card type.
Range Low and High determines the range for routing to this credit card type.
For instance if the range is 601100 - 601199, enter 6011 - 6011
If the range is 650000-659999, enter 6500-6599
Len field serves as card length. If the accepted lengths are 16 and 17 - enter 16 in the first Len box and 17 in the second. The LRC Code can also be entered if desired (default is 10)
Every range line serves for credit card card routing. Then there is the LRC check and ultimately the processor will check the validity of the card account.
Warning: The ranges are stored in the ccv_info.dat.. Overwriting the file will overwrite the ranges.
In this example the ranges will cover
601100xxxxx -601199xxxxx
6500xxxxx -6599xxxxx
6200xxxxx - 6299xxxx
6300xxxx - 6399xxxx
9400xxxx - 9988xxxx
and accepted lengths are 16 - 19
Code is 10
As long as no card types overlap you can specify any card ranges. The range buckets serve as routing guides for the program only. The ultimate acceptance of the card depends on whether it passes the LRC check and processor card account check.