Regarding the change to the account-level IPN: will this IPN be applied to existing orders, so that orders placed before the IPN was set can be used for "re-send IPN"?
I sent an email just now but just to post it here too, can we fix the untilDate variable. Right now when system cancels automaticaly a subscription the untildate is very old if the user had many payment. becuase it is the original/first payment that gets canceled. Also if i cancel an old payment and not the latest one the untilDate is wrong. It should alwways be the last payment date + 1 month.
It is correct when i cancel the latest subscription payment but not if canceld by system due to non payment.
Just to confirm that Vendor Support apparenty responded earlier to you on this point under ticket number 2010021710030976 indicating that the Notification process works in a different way to that you require. The request has been logged but for the time being the behavior has not changed.
Thanks,
IPN Change
The creation of the IPN default only effects new contracts not pre-existing ones.
The default is not retrospective.
Thanks,
Derek, Plimus
untildate
I sent an email just now but just to post it here too, can we fix the untilDate variable. Right now when system cancels automaticaly a subscription the untildate is very old if the user had many payment. becuase it is the original/first payment that gets canceled. Also if i cancel an old payment and not the latest one the untilDate is wrong. It should alwways be the last payment date + 1 month.
It is correct when i cancel the latest subscription payment but not if canceld by system due to non payment.
thanks!
/J
Variable
Thanks for your note. Just passing this to Vendor support for clarification.
Derek, Plimus
Vendor Support
Just to confirm that Vendor Support apparenty responded earlier to you on this point under ticket number 2010021710030976 indicating that the Notification process works in a different way to that you require. The request has been logged but for the time being the behavior has not changed.
Thanks,
Derek, Plimus