Moving to Element Payment Services

Hi,

We are in the process of moving to Element Payment Services, and I am wondering if the "account token" is supplied to us or if we should take the Merchant number and encrypt it in Tessi security.I'm assuming the Merchant number is the Account ID and the MID# is the Acceptor ID and the TID# is the Terminal ID.

Thank you,

Lou Ann

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  • Lou Ann,

     

    Don’t know if this will be of any help.  If I remember correctly the

    Account ID

    MID#

    Acceptor ID

    TID# is the Terminal ID.

     

    Are provided on a document from Element Payment Services or your acquiring bank and they identify you not your customers.

     

    You might find this page on TessituraNetwork.com to be useful.

     

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/network/Learning/Tessitura%20Knowledgebase/Credit%20Card%20Operations/Authorizations/42953.aspx

     

    5. Update the TessituraPaymentGateway.exe.config file

     

    a. <Element> section, <Merchants> sub-section, an entry should exist for each merchant_id listed in TR_PAYMENT_METHOD.  You will find 3 entries, Default, 000, and 001, included by default. The id values in the config file should be an exact match to the merchant_id values in TR_PAYMENT_METHOD (for example if your TR_PAYMENT_METHOD.merchant_id = 002 you must use 002 as your id value, just using 2 will not work).

     

    b. Begin by editing the existing entries; removing and adding entries as required.  Replace the values of accountId, encryptedAccountToken, acceptorId, and terminalId with the account id, account token, application id and acceptor id for the merchant provided to you by Element. Repeat this process until you have filled in a row for all your merchant numbers.

     

    Note: The account token supplied by Element must be encrypted through the Tessitura Security Encryption Utility.

     

    After that I’d place a TASK Online Ticket and get some support on these business critical configuration elements.

     

    --Tom

    718.724.8135

    tbrown@BAM.org

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lou Ann Mendoza
    Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 4:45 PM
    To: Thomas Brown
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Moving to Element Payment Services

     

    Hi,

    We are in the process of moving to Element Payment Services, and I am wondering if the "account token" is supplied to us or if we should take the Merchant number and encrypt it in Tessi security.I'm assuming the Merchant number is the Account ID and the MID# is the Acceptor ID and the TID# is the Terminal ID.

    Thank you,

    Lou Ann




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  • Lou Ann,

     

    Don’t know if this will be of any help.  If I remember correctly the

    Account ID

    MID#

    Acceptor ID

    TID# is the Terminal ID.

     

    Are provided on a document from Element Payment Services or your acquiring bank and they identify you not your customers.

     

    You might find this page on TessituraNetwork.com to be useful.

     

    http://www.tessituranetwork.com/network/Learning/Tessitura%20Knowledgebase/Credit%20Card%20Operations/Authorizations/42953.aspx

     

    5. Update the TessituraPaymentGateway.exe.config file

     

    a. <Element> section, <Merchants> sub-section, an entry should exist for each merchant_id listed in TR_PAYMENT_METHOD.  You will find 3 entries, Default, 000, and 001, included by default. The id values in the config file should be an exact match to the merchant_id values in TR_PAYMENT_METHOD (for example if your TR_PAYMENT_METHOD.merchant_id = 002 you must use 002 as your id value, just using 2 will not work).

     

    b. Begin by editing the existing entries; removing and adding entries as required.  Replace the values of accountId, encryptedAccountToken, acceptorId, and terminalId with the account id, account token, application id and acceptor id for the merchant provided to you by Element. Repeat this process until you have filled in a row for all your merchant numbers.

     

    Note: The account token supplied by Element must be encrypted through the Tessitura Security Encryption Utility.

     

    After that I’d place a TASK Online Ticket and get some support on these business critical configuration elements.

     

    --Tom

    718.724.8135

    tbrown@BAM.org

     

    From: Tessitura Technical Forum [mailto:forums-technical@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Lou Ann Mendoza
    Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 4:45 PM
    To: Thomas Brown
    Subject: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Moving to Element Payment Services

     

    Hi,

    We are in the process of moving to Element Payment Services, and I am wondering if the "account token" is supplied to us or if we should take the Merchant number and encrypt it in Tessi security.I'm assuming the Merchant number is the Account ID and the MID# is the Acceptor ID and the TID# is the Terminal ID.

    Thank you,

    Lou Ann




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