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merchant:existing_merchant:selfcare_system:einvoice [2019/05/17 17:58]
robinc Updated Create an Invoice section content
merchant:existing_merchant:selfcare_system:einvoice [2020/02/12 08:07]
robinc [Create an Invoice Payment Request] added Logo sizing information
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-Also, if your terminal does allow the use of enhanced data, you migh tneed to provide more information.+Also, if your terminal does allow the use of enhanced data, you might need to provide more information.
  
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   * **Logo**: Field to inform any logo the Merchant desires to used on a invoice payment request e-mail.   * **Logo**: Field to inform any logo the Merchant desires to used on a invoice payment request e-mail.
-  * **Currency**:​ Currency in which the transaction will be processed (limited to the terminal'​s currencies). It is monly going to be requested if the terminal has more than one currency enabled.+  ​* - __Styling: __ <img src="​{LOGOURL}"​ border="​0"​ style="​max-width:​ 200px; max-height: 70px">​ 
 +  * - __Size: __ Max height: 70 px   Max width: 200px 
 +  * - __Highly Recommend: __ use a vector image to preserve scaling and resolution when resized. 
 +  * - __If the logo needs to be resized: __ maintain the aspect ratio to avoid the logo looking '​squished'​ or drawn out. 
 +  * - If the logo is larger than the max dimensions, the system will resize it.  This is why we recommend a vector image. 
 +  ​* **Currency**:​ Currency in which the transaction will be processed (limited to the terminal'​s currencies). It is only going to be requested if the terminal has more than one currency enabled.
   * **Merchant Ref**: Merchant reference used by the merchant to identify its payment links in its way.   * **Merchant Ref**: Merchant reference used by the merchant to identify its payment links in its way.
   * **Expiration Date**: Date in which the payment link ceases to be valid.   * **Expiration Date**: Date in which the payment link ceases to be valid.
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-**Send eInvoice**+===== Send an Existing Invoice Payment Request =====
  
-<​html><​img ​ class="​imageReplace img_small"​ src= " +Once created, a payment link can be sent to a customer until it is completed, cancelled, or expires. The user has two options to send the link to the customer. 
-data/media/merchant/existing_merchant/selfcare_system/​nuvei_invoice_payment_request_send.png"/></​html>​+ 
 +While creating the link (after saving as details) 
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 +{{:​merchant:​existing_merchant:​selfcare_system:​merchant_selfcare_paymentlink-send-1_nu.png |}} 
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 +After the link is created, at any given time (even after editing the details or changing the customer), as long as the link is not COMPLETE, EXPIRED, OR CANCELLED. 
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 +{{:merchant:existing_merchant:selfcare_system:​merchant_selfcare_paymentlink-send-2_nu.png |}}
  
 Understanding the fields: Understanding the fields:
  
-  * **E-mail Preview**: Represents the body build during the eInvoice ​creationand how it is going to look like at the customer'​s e-mail box when opened.+  * **E-mail Preview**: Represents the body build during the Invoice Payment Request ​creation and how it is going to look like in the customer'​s e-mail box when opened.
   * **Pay Now Button**: A fragment of HTML code already configured to redirect the customer to the merchant'​s hosted payment page.   * **Pay Now Button**: A fragment of HTML code already configured to redirect the customer to the merchant'​s hosted payment page.
   * **Pay Now URL**: Also configured to redirect the customer to the merchant'​s hosted payment page, but just the URL, without the styling to look like a button.   * **Pay Now URL**: Also configured to redirect the customer to the merchant'​s hosted payment page, but just the URL, without the styling to look like a button.
  
-If the user desires, the **Pay Now Button** is a functional fragment of HTML which can be used to any e-mail body to generate a button to redirect to the final payment page for the customer. Also, the **Pay Now URL** can be used for the same situation.+If the user desires, the **Pay Now Button** is a functional fragment of HTML which can be used in any e-mail body to generate a button to redirect to the final payment page for the customer. Also, the **Pay Now URL** can be used in the same situation.
  
-In case the user does not desire or can't provide by itself the e-mail, the SEND button can be used to send the e-mail, as presented on the **E-mail Preview**. 
  
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