The tool uses these command line parameters:
jre classpath
largesoft.sys.Application
-startupClasslargesoft.admin.cc.ChargeCardImport
parametersThis table displays the descriptions of the
parameters:
Parameter |
Input |
file-format |
- The format of the data file.
- The database fields, mapped to file formats of the credit
card issuers providing the data files.
Specify the appropriate credit card issuer:
- Amex1205: American Express 1205 cardmember format.
- Amex1205GL: American Express 1205 global card member
format.
- AmexGL: American Express global transactions format.
- Amex1025: American Express 1025 transactions format.
- Amex1080: American Express 1080 hotel folio format.
The
American Express files must be imported in an order. For
the U.S. feeds, firstly run the Import Tool on Amex1205
to import the card member data. Then run the Import Tool
on Amex1025 and Amex1080 to import the transaction data.
For global feeds, firstly run Amex1205GL, then AmexGL
and Amex1080.
- DinersACCT: Diners Club account format.
- DinersTRAN: Diners Club transaction format.
- DinersPAIR: Diners Club city pair data.
The Diners Club
files must be imported in an order. Firstly, run the
Import Tool on DinersACCT to import the account data.
Then run the Import Tool on DinersTRAN to import the
transaction data. Import DinersPAIR after
DinersTRAN.
- GESBF: The GE Financial Corporate MasterCard data in the SBF
format. This is an old MasterCard format. Use MasterCard CDF
instead, if required.
- MasterCard: The MasterCard CDF format.
- Common Data Format (CDF) 3 version 5.01(XML format).
- USBank: The U. S. Bank VISA format. This is an old format.
Use VCF instead, if required.
- Visa: Visa Commercial Format (VCF) 4.0
|
data-source |
The data file provided by the credit card issuer. You must
include the full path and the file name with the extension. |
log-file |
The location of the log file that the credit card import tool
creates. You must include the full path and the file name with the
extension. |
Note: Run the credit card import tool separately for each file format that you
import.