VantivCardsRealtimeProviderProfile

Type:  Struct
Abstract:  no
Status:  Active
Configuration settings for cards realtime processing through Vantiv
merchantIdRetail
Group: Settings
SubGroup: Retail
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Retail Merchant ID
Attributes: Default: 654888
Default Value: 654888
Contains a code assigned to a merchant location. Merchants must use the First Data-assigned Merchant ID. The Merchant ID does not
conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right-justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0100 VRU Authorization only, the Merchant ID can be the First Data internal number or a merchant external number.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request.
terminalIdRetail    
Group: Settings
SubGroup: Retail
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Retail Terminal ID
Attributes: Default: 123
Default Value: 123
Contains a code that identifies a merchant terminal. A unique code must be assigned to each terminal/POS device (e.g., a register) in a merchant location.
This code will be returned on the host response. In certain instances, the Terminal ID may be assigned by the merchant; in other instances, First Data assigns it.

The Terminal ID does not conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right justified and zero-filled on the left. On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request

Terminal override field.
For this processor, this field corresponds to the field Processor Terminal ID. If terminal processing is supported with this integration, the value of this field will be taken from Terminal table.
merchantIdMoto
Group: Settings
SubGroup: MOTO
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Moto Merchant ID
Attributes: Default: 654888
Default Value: 654888
Contains a code assigned to a merchant location. Merchants must use the First Data-assigned Merchant ID. The Merchant ID does not
conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right-justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0100 VRU Authorization only, the Merchant ID can be the First Data internal number or a merchant external number.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request.
terminalIdMoto    
Group: Settings
SubGroup: MOTO
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Moto Terminal ID
Attributes: Default: 123
Default Value: 123
Contains a code that identifies a merchant terminal. A unique code must be assigned to each terminal/POS device (e.g., a register) in a merchant location.
This code will be returned on the host response. In certain instances, the Terminal ID may be assigned by the merchant; in other instances, First Data assigns it.

The Terminal ID does not conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request
Terminal override field.
For this processor, this field corresponds to the field Processor Terminal ID. If terminal processing is supported with this integration, the value of this field will be taken from Terminal table.
merchantIdEcommerce
Group: Settings
SubGroup: eCommerce
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Ecommerce Merchant ID
Attributes: Default: 654888
Default Value: 654888
Contains a code assigned to a merchant location. Merchants must use the First Data-assigned Merchant ID. The Merchant ID does not
conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right-justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0100 VRU Authorization only, the Merchant ID can be the First Data internal number or a merchant external number.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request.
terminalIdEcommerce    
Group: Settings
SubGroup: eCommerce
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Ecommerce Terminal ID
Attributes: Default: 123
Default Value: 123
Contains a code that identifies a merchant terminal. A unique code must be assigned to each terminal/POS device (e.g., a register) in a merchant location.
This code will be returned on the host response. In certain instances, the Terminal ID may be assigned by the merchant; in other instances, First Data assigns it.

The Terminal ID does not conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request
Terminal override field.
For this processor, this field corresponds to the field Processor Terminal ID. If terminal processing is supported with this integration, the value of this field will be taken from Terminal table.
merchantIdRestaurant
Group: Settings
SubGroup: Restaurant
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Restaurant Merchant ID
Attributes: Default: 654888
Default Value: 654888
Contains a code assigned to a merchant location. Merchants must use the First Data-assigned Merchant ID. The Merchant ID does not
conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right-justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0100 VRU Authorization only, the Merchant ID can be the First Data internal number or a merchant external number.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request.
terminalIdRestaurant    
Group: Settings
SubGroup: Restaurant
Type: String
XML Representation: attribute
References: Retail ISO8583 Profile.Restaurant Terminal ID
Attributes: Default: 123
Default Value: 123
Contains a code that identifies a merchant terminal. A unique code must be assigned to each terminal/POS device (e.g., a register) in a merchant location.
This code will be returned on the host response. In certain instances, the Terminal ID may be assigned by the merchant; in other instances, First Data assigns it.

The Terminal ID does not conform to the standard definition of alphanumeric fields: it is right justified and zero-filled on the left.

On a 0400 reversal message, this field must match the original 0100/0200 request
Terminal override field.
For this processor, this field corresponds to the field Processor Terminal ID. If terminal processing is supported with this integration, the value of this field will be taken from Terminal table.

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