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To speed up a potentially large number of credit card authorization and capture transactions, I thought of grouping customers and making parallel requests to the CIM API (createCustomerProfileTransactionRequest). My questions are:
Thanks,
Rick
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07-20-2011 01:16 AM
There is no restriction on parallel requests based, so this is a very effective way to run a large number of transactions and you will not run into any quotas on your account. As long as the transactions appear to be legitimate, then they will not really even be noticed by the Authorize.Net system.
07-25-2011 10:08 AM
There is no restriction on parallel requests based, so this is a very effective way to run a large number of transactions and you will not run into any quotas on your account. As long as the transactions appear to be legitimate, then they will not really even be noticed by the Authorize.Net system.
07-25-2011 10:08 AM
Hi Trevor,
thank you for this clear answer!
Rick
07-28-2011 12:03 AM
I'm curious - how many transactions are we talking about? Because even if you run them linearly, and even if each one takes a couple seconds to process, you can still run them for 2-3 hours early morning and process through 10K transactions. Is your volume really that huge?
08-13-2011 12:14 AM