Storing Customer Credentials with a CIT and PAN
Before you can perform a merchant-initiated transaction (MIT) or a customer-initiated
transaction (CIT) with credentials-on-file (COF), you must store the customer's
credentials for later use. Further, before you can store the user's credentials, you
must get the customer's consent to store their private information. This is also known
as establishing a relationship with the customer.
Endpoint
Set the
ccAuthService_run
field to
true
.Send the request to
https://ics2ws.ic3.com/commerce/1.x/transactionProcessor
.Required Fields for Storing Customer Credentials During a CIT
Use these required fields for storing customer credentials during a customer-initiated
transaction.
- Set the value totrue.
- Set the value totrue.
Simple Order Example: Storing Customer Credentials During a CIT
Request
1234567891011121314151617billTo_city=Foster City billTo_country=US billTo_email=null@cybersource.com billTo_firstname=John billTo_lastname=Smith billTo_state=CA billTo_postalCode=94404 billTo_street1=201 S. Division St. card_expirationMonth=12 card_expirationYear=2031 card_accountNumber=4111111111111111 ccAuthService_run=true merchantId=pa_ctv_sg101 merchantReferenceCode=33557799 purchaseTotals_currency=USD purchaseTotals_grandTotalAmount=100.00 subsequentAuthFirst=True
Response to a Successful Request
12345678910111213additional_processor_response=e1cdcafc-cdbb-4ef7-8788-a1234e844805 request_id=6461515866500167772420 decision=ACCEPT reasonCode=100 merchantReferenceCode=Merchant_REF purchaseTotals_currency=mxn cardCategory=FccAuthService_reconciliationID=ZUDCXJO8KZRFXQJJ ccAuthReply_amount=100.00 ccAuthReply_avsCode=5 ccAuthReply_authorizationCode=570110 ccAuthReply_processorResponse=1 ccAuthReply_authorizedDateTime=2022-03-01T161947Z ccAuthReply_paymentNetworkTransactionID=111222