From version 30.8
edited by Pål-Eirik Askerød
on 2017/10/26 10:00
To version 30.9
edited by Pål-Eirik Askerød
on 2017/10/26 11:47
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111 111  |=Field|=Format|=Encoding|=Data|=Parsed
112 112  |Message Length|n|ASCII|30303530|0050
113 113  |Massage ID|n|ASCII|31383230|1820
114 -|Bitmat|b|Binary|0230010100000000|
114 +|Bitmap|b|Binary|0230010100000000|
115 115  |7 - Date/Time|n|ASCII|30393130313532383431|0910152841
116 116  |11 - STAN|n|ASCII|333832393130|382910
117 117  |12 - Date/Time|n|ASCII|303930393130313532383431|090910152841
118 118  |24 - Function code|n|ASCII|383331|831
119 -|32 - Acquiring institution identification code|n|ASCII|TODO eksempel|TODO eksempel
119 +|33 - Forwarding institution identification code|n|ASCII|(((
120 +30323135
121 +)))|15
120 120  
121 121  The PayEx response timeout is set to XX seconds. If after xx+1 seconds, no response has been received, the third party host needs to take the appropriate action based on the message type. (E.g. send a reversal)
122 122  
123 123  The third party host has the possibility to perform offline stand-in, thought this needs to be agreed with the indididual card issuers. Otherwise the station might not be reimbursed.
124 124  
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126 126  == PIN Validation ==
127 127  
128 128  PayEx perform online PIN validation on payment cards where PayEx is the acquirer, on all other cartds PIN is validated by the third party acuirer. PayEx will not interpret P-22 Point-Of-Service code to determine if it needs to validate PIN or not on PayEx fuel cards, but 3rd patry aquirers might so it's good practice to use P-22 correctly.