ways to do One-Time Invoices
Hi guys,
We need to use the feature of real-time transactions or one-time
invoices. Is that feature has to be done by APIs? It would be nice
if that feature can be part of the hosted payments page solution.
If the answer is API must be used, then I dont think the existing
java wrappers have support for that feature, am I right?
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Marc Guyer on Feb 07, 2012 @ 02:17 PM
This can be done via the GUI or the API.
This is not part of hosted pages. A subscriber must already exist before a one-time invoice can be executed. So, the hosted pages are not necessary for this step.
I don't know. If not, I'm sure you can easily contribute that functionality to a wrapper project.
2 Posted by Frank on Oct 25, 2012 @ 01:05 PM
Any plans on integrating one-time invoices with the Hosted Payment Page? This would effectively allow me to use CG not only for recurring billing but also standard one-time ecomm events. I'd love to drop other payment systems and make CG my one-stop shop.
3 Posted by Dean on Oct 29, 2012 @ 11:06 PM
Hi Frank,
You're actually the first person to request this feature. I'm not sure we will be implementing it as the Hosted Payment Pages were built with simplicity in mind. One-time invoices are available in the GUI after customers signup.
Cheers,
Dean
4 Posted by Frank Koehl on Oct 30, 2012 @ 11:39 PM
Lucky me. ;)
By "GUI" do you mean "API?" I'm not aware of a customer-facing interface that does what you're describing...
Support Staff 5 Posted by Marc Guyer on Oct 31, 2012 @ 01:07 PM
Both. The one-time invoice link in the GUI is a somewhat inconspicuous one at the bottom of a customer detail page.
Once a customer is "subscribed" (you can use a non-recurring plan), you can execute one-time invoices at will without customer interaction.
6 Posted by Frank Koehl on Oct 31, 2012 @ 02:59 PM
Thanks, Marc. To be clear the GUI link you're referring to is in the admin, and not accessible to customers.
7 Posted by Dean on Oct 31, 2012 @ 07:23 PM
That's correct. Account users have access but not customers.
Dean closed this discussion on Jan 23, 2013 @ 04:46 PM.