Quoting Music (suppressed): > We have a requirement where credit card orders are to be taken and stored > in a table. > > At weekly intervals the table containing the card numbers and order totals > will be downloaded and then entered as a csv file into a payment processing > system. > > We obviously have to encrypt the credit card details while they reside on > the server. > > I would prefer to use the default Interchange GnuPG set up and then write > the orders and encrypted card details into mysql or text file table. > > The payment processing system however requires plain text card numbers > within the csv file. > > What I can't figure out how to do is decrypt a text file table full of > GnuPG encrypted card numbers in one sweep (once they are downloaded to a > local machine) > > How would you do this? > There is an example script in the Quickbooks extension, designed to work with .iif files. You just put the encrypted mv_credit_card_info in line (ignoring the effect of newlines) and run that script to download. If you are a programmer you should be able to take it from there -- if not a competetent consultant should be able to do it for you. -- Mike Heins Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/ phone +1.765.647.1295 tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed> "Laughter is inner jogging." -- Norman Cousins _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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