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NEW V2.0 The refund batch is now able to refund on credit card multiple payments within a file

SecuTix already provides a batch to refund payments performed by credit card. However, this batch couldn't refund on credit card if the initial order was paid by multiple payments. In such cases, the amount was put on the credit note. The purpose of this improvement is to reduce the amounts put on the credit note by refunding on credit card whenever possible, thus reducing the manual work required to manage the credit note amounts.

Solution

This feature concerns the function Dispatch refunded payment of the batch Refund of performance/match. As before, this function will process the Refund requested payments, also called Refund in progress payments. Such payments are created by the functions Cancel single entries for a product and Cancel single entries for performance/match of the batch Refund of performance/match. They may also be created manually by refunding an order in the box office.

Only payments initially performed by credit card may be refunded on (the same) credit card. As a result, this feature consists in improving the way to find previous credit card payments and refund them, and not in refunding any kinds of payments (like cash payments) by credit cards.

Concretely, the system will refund a Refund requested payment if it finds one or more credit cards payments in the same file and concerning the same payer contact. The system will automatically map the single Refund requested payment to multiple credit cards payments if needed. This is typically the case for payment of installments by credit card, the refund request concerning the whole order.

The requested refund amount (amount of Refund requested payment) doesn't have to match the credit card payments. If the requested refund amount is less, a part of the amount paid by credit card won't be refunded and may be used for a subsequent refund request. If the requested refund amount is greater, all the credit card payments will be refunded and the excess amount may either be kept in the Refund requested payment for subsequent processing or be refunded on credit note.

Refund from box office

When a printer starts printing tickets for a given order, it is locked during the entire printing process, thus preventing any mixing of tickets belonging to different orders.

The pop-up displays the status of the printers at the time it's opened. Currently, this state isn't updated automatically. If the user wants to use a printer marked as busy, he has to wait until the printer is actually available and, only then, click on OK (printers marked as busy may be selected).

If two users are selecting the same printer (marked as available) almost at the same time, the second user will get an error message informing him that the tickets couldn't be printed. He will have to go to the File detail menu and print the concerned tickets. In other words, there is no queuing mechanism that would print the second set of tickets automatically once the printer is available again.


Current scope

The network printing is currently only available for BOCA printers. It will be extended to other kinds of printers (Epson ticket and receipt printer, Evolis card printer) in a later release

You can create orders containing simultaneously badges/cards to be printed on a local printer and tickets to be printed on a network printer.

Getting started

The printer set-up in SecuTix is almost identical to the set-up of a local printer (dedicated to a workstation).

The printer is located on the network through its logical name. The logical name may be:

  • The printer's IP address (as in the example)
  • The printer's host name. The host name will be converted to an IP address through the standard naming resolution process (host file of workstation from which the tickets are printed or DNS)
  • The logical name may be completed by the port number (use the ':' separator between host name and port number). By default, SecuTix will use port number 9100, which is the default BOCA's port number. Unless the BOCA has been configured to use another port number, there is no need to specify a port number in screen above.


Local and network printing

SecuTix will continue to support the local printing (printing tickets on printers dedicated to a workstation). There is no need to switch to network printing.

No need to install as Windows printer

Since SecuTix uses its own device driver (in order to better handle printing errors and avoid double printing), there is no need to install the BOCA printer as a Windows printer. The only benefit of such an installation would be:

  • To test the printer by printing a text file, for example through a text editor
  • To perform advanced settings (e.g. configure the cutting mechanism) through the BOCA configuration program. Note that you can perform less advanced configuration through any browser.

If you are interested in such an installation, you can find more detailed information here.

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