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> Authorize.net E-mail, Trans ID problems beginning 10/1/2008?
mmasha
post Aug 28 2008, 02:09 PM
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Has anyone else received an e-mail from Authorize.Net talking about the need to ensure our platform will handle a 10 digit transaction ID above 2,14,,483,647?

Here is the specific request the e-mail makes:

It is critical that you contact your developer to verify whether your integration will be impacted. Specifically, please provide your developer with the following information:

The Transaction ID, or x_trans_id, is specified as a 10-digit integer and will only be affected if that value is represented as an INT data type, which has a max value of 2,147,483,647. If you have specified the Transaction ID as a string value, then your system will not be affected. Failure to accommodate 10-digit values larger than 2,147,483,647 will result in your system's inability to accept Authorize.Net transactions.


Can someone confirm that this is sopmething Network Solutions already handles?

Mike M
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spaemp3
post Aug 28 2008, 02:18 PM
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Yes I got the same e-amil and am wondering the same thing as you. Hopefully the administrator will let us know



QUOTE (mmasha @ Aug 28 2008, 12:09 PM) *
Has anyone else received an e-mail from Authorize.Net talking about the need to ensure our platform will handle a 10 digit transaction ID above 2,14,,483,647?

Here is the specific request the e-mail makes:

It is critical that you contact your developer to verify whether your integration will be impacted. Specifically, please provide your developer with the following information:

The Transaction ID, or x_trans_id, is specified as a 10-digit integer and will only be affected if that value is represented as an INT data type, which has a max value of 2,147,483,647. If you have specified the Transaction ID as a string value, then your system will not be affected. Failure to accommodate 10-digit values larger than 2,147,483,647 will result in your system's inability to accept Authorize.Net transactions.


Can someone confirm that this is sopmething Network Solutions already handles?

Mike M
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MC Team - Eddie
post Aug 28 2008, 02:33 PM
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Our developer has verified the code and we are passing this as a sting value. So we are all good.
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mmasha
post Aug 29 2008, 07:57 AM
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QUOTE (MC Team - Eddie @ Aug 28 2008, 02:33 PM) *
Our developer has verified the code and we are passing this as a sting value. So we are all good.

Thanks, Eddie.
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post Sep 2 2008, 02:02 PM
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Good to know. Thanks.
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