Finnish online payments platform and mailing

Hello.
I got new client request to create entirely new website.
I got two must have requirements from my client for new website solution.
1 First support "suomen verkkomaksut" which is online payment gateway for all common finnish payment solutions. This however it don't appear as supported solution directly in business catalyst when settin up payment gateway
2 Second is Itella mailing app which automatically generates mailing information for orders made. includes auto generated links to itella parcel tracking service along shipping manifest
I know that these features are available for other platform, but I would prefer to use Adobe solution since it is far more versatile and has more functionality.

Your basic answer is no to both. You won't be able to use them in BC.

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  • Online payment doesn't work for me, and for many others, since 2004

    Verizon, you suck, big time. I have called you tens of times, spent hours on the phone, you can't even escalate a support issue properly. Who is responsible for your online payment website? Because it has a bug that has left many very angry. If you guys know how to use a search engine (the thing you call google), and you know how to cut and paste, please search for the following:
    We are currently experiencing difficulties with this payment application. Please try again later. We apologize for this inconvenience.
    You will find frustrated users, talking about months trying to get someone to solve the problem. Some reports go back to 2004, some are from this year. Either you are completely incompetent or you don't care, I think it's both.

    Online, or by phone, I have not made a payment any other way in maybe 7 years and have never one time had an issue with paying online.
    Here is a great idea. Set up Auto-Payment. I no longer do anything. I get a text telling me the bill was paid automatically.
    That's too easy. And, you can set up Auto-Payment to charge against your bank account, or credit card and use that charge towards your points and pay the credit card company instead of Verizon, avoiding interest and earning cc rewards.
    Then, there is always calling and paying by phone. Did you know companies can accept ATM card numbers now, if you don't have a credit card?
    Then, there's paying at the Verizon store. OR, mailing it........
    Not having ever seen the Error Message you are referring to, I can't offer any suggestions. Are you sure it is on Verizon's end? There is a plethora of possibilities as to why your browser could reject the connection.
    On my computer,anti-virus software, popup blockers, spyware blockers, etc., sometimes block what I have to think are secure websites (my bank, for example).
    So, while empathizing with your plight, explore the other options to pay your bill instead of ranting and sounding like a child that just got grounded and had their weekly allowance taken away from them by their parents.

  • For the last 3 months only, I am unable to complete my online payments on your website.  I get as far as method of payment, check the box, and click next.  Then nothing happens.  What gives.  I have to then pay by phone.  Just frustrating.

    For the last 3 months only, I am unable to complete my online payment on your website.  I get as far as Method of Payment, mark it, and then lick on NEXT and nothing happens.  What gives?  Have to pay it by phone.

    Sheesh. That looks hard. I think it will fall over at this point:
    "Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP" 'cos Thunderbird uses only the regular email protocols: POP, IMAP and SMTP.
    Here (at work) we have in the past have had IMAP and SMTP enabled on our Exchange server so Thunderbird could then connect just like to any other regular internet-based service.
    With the change here to outlook365/outlook 2010 I've had to switch to using DavMail which lets Thunderbird talk to the mail server using OWA.
    I haven't (seriously) tried Exquilla. Whilst I have great respect for its author and some of his other add-ons, I saw no reason to use an add-on that required payment when DavMail works for free.

  • Error: Item(s) was/were not activated due to online payment block

    Hi,
    I have an issue with F-58 transaction.
    When i try processing an open line item of the vendor (in F-58) i get an error "1 item(s) was/were not activated due to online payment block".
    Please advise as to how i can locate the issue.
    Thanks,
    Safi

    Before  that try transaction code MRBR. This should help you in releasing the documents.
    Else
    There must have been a workflow that has been developed for the removal of the payment blocks. Please check up if there is a workflow, it woould have triggered a mail in the SAP inbox to a user. This user will have to release the payment block and you should be able to make the payment. Else you would have to change the configuration and make the field editable and then you will be able to remove the payment block. Until you remove the payment block you would not be able to complete the transaction in F-58.
    Karthik
    Edited by: Karthik Coneru on Sep 17, 2008 12:12 PM

  • Converting report to PDF and mailing

    Hi every one,
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    I've worked with this but my problem is i'm not able to convet the report output to pdf.When i'm doing this i'm getting the output of my functional module converted to pdf like the number of header and item records available for the given data in the selection screen.
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    But i've got the REUSE_ALV_HIERSQL_LIST_DISPLAY, hierarchial report which as known has got two internal tables.How to the same to this kind of report....More over is it possible to convert report to pdf in online without transfering it to spool and getting the spool id to convert it to pdf.........
    Any help or suggestions will surely be rewarded......
    Thanks in Advance.....

    Here is the complete code for you;
    It Converts spool request into PDF document and emails it.
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  • Did most recent Audio update to OSX and Mail.app went insane.

    I switched to the Mac in... November? and have absolutely loved it. This has been my first catastrophic experience thus far and I'm used to Windows being a part time job to manage so I'm not complaining.
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  • Outlook 2010 and 2013 are unable to connect but OWA (and mail routing) works fine

    Hi-
    Not sure why but this past Sunday (just after DST adjustment) outlook clients (using 2010 and 2013) were unable to connect to an Exchange 2013 server.  OWA and mail routing (internal and external) is working fine.  I've even tried on multiple machines
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    Hi
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    RunspaceId         : 71f8d740-c499-4bbe-8baf-9cbb12566fb8
    Server             : PW-SC-01.companyname.local
    MonitorIdentity    : Outlook.Protocol\OutlookRpcDeepTestProbe\NEW2013
    RequestId          : 75641e34-aa49-4fce-aad7-181b56dd7b29
    ExecutionStartTime : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    ExecutionEndTime   : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    Error              : Error 0x6ba (The RPC server is unavailable) from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: 
                         RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
                         -111-112-98-1217048136942-12272-122-91311550483449324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199
                         91111091091154699111461171074830231349524949485349505348484990231349574949485349505348484990483449
                         324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199911110910911546991114611710748-12613448136942-1227
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                         -77-5-4-107109-11847342222-63-48-7468-17-1067033-56111-33-54-16-105-62-76-1282011-1664-12158-4915-
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                         -83-91-74105-931649-48-96126-13-71-118-8967567-40-64-104-113-31-51-102357125100-50113-103-113123-9
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                         -48-12666611759121127-2960-1571-9-95-98-1036911610-74221-32-25114-108749933-7147562114-3635-101-81
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    Exception          : Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ServerUnavailableException: Error 0x6ba (The RPC server is unavailable) 
                         from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
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    SampleValue        : 33.5194
    ExecutionContext   :     Mailbox logon verification
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                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
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                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ClientAsy
    FailureContext     : 
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  • Java Platform and Technologies Take Center Stage at GIDS 2010

    Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 u2013 India's Biggest Polyglot Conference and Workshops for IT Software Professionals
    Bangalore, April 9, 2010: The GIDS.Java Conference and Workshops has announced the complete program of over 50 sessions on the present and future of the Java language and VM, how they are evolving to meet the community's ever-changing needs, and some of the cutting-edge tools, technologies & techniques used for building robust enterprise Java applications today. The GIDs.Java track at Great Indian Developer Summit takes place 22 and 23 April 2010, at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.
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    Featured talks at GID.Web include:
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    Any information would be helpful.  Thanks!

    It really depends on who the payment provider is, and what you mean by "process" - are you collecting card details and submitting them to a website, or
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    We have registered already at KCP. Can we use or connect the payment gateway service on Bc?  I think, a technical issue is not the problem.
    Of course, a business target of the global online shop is Asia including South Korea. So we need the global & domestic payment gateway. Our headquarter is in Korea, Republic of. (South Korea).
    Is it something problem for using the payment gateway service?
    And If we get possible, how long take the installation period?
    Your reply is much awaited.
    All the best of success.
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    I don't believe that is a supported gateway with BC.
    Talk to these guys: Two Blokes With A Postie - They can help you integrate a third party gateway with BC using the API.

  • Recently Firefox has stopped working whilst making online payments, at the final stage where usually there would be a final security check it fails, what is wrong?

    Over the last week when trying to make online payments through several websites, Firefox has failed. In each instance I have completed all payments details and submitted. At this point usually a further screen appears that would ask me an additional security question - however this never appears, and therefore I have to start again - but no matter how many times I repeat the process it does the same thing.
    The solution is to use another browser. Using the same website, transaction and card the purchase goes through.
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    Please don't double-post.  Thread locked and soon to be deleted.

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