callingcard wrote:
It's definitely 10 digits, it is just that I removed the card number.
Cool. I just thought I'd mention it, as I'll mention the 'Insert'/Overwrite key on your keyboard is useful for replacing information without changing its length.
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I tried to make work a2billing 1.3 in june and the result were 2 months of frustation, while I had an another installations which at least worked.
I need to state branches/1.3 has been running just fine on many servers for which I am responsible since prior to June '07.
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When I make the interval 11 digits it says : invalid digits.
I was thinking you'd set it to '10-12' so as to not invalidate your 10 digit PINs.
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When the interval is 10 digits it says : authentication failed.
Taken with the previous result this is fairly conclusive. The question is why? Have you verified with the Admin interface that any of the cards were imported correctly? Is this simply a matter of hitting the 30 second default PHP maximum execution time and bailing out before finishing the import, or reaching the maximum file import size (512KiB by default I believe)? What is the result of the import itself? (something like "Congratulations, 5,000 cards were imported"?)
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So, any idea if a2billing limits the number of users, the number of PINS, stores PINS somewhere or something like this?
Definitely not.