Re: UPS uber integration

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2007


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >> I'm wondering if anyone has achieved integration with UPS to the >> degree that a shipping address can be submitted to their system >> without having to re-key it? >> Something like order injection from webdna to UPS... > > > Phil, can you explain a bit more for the dense folk on this list > like myself? > > Donovan > Sorry. I'll try to use my words this time! We'd like to ship via UPS without having to re-key shipping addresses through their web site or a special terminal. In a perfect world, we could submit the ship-to address plus some other required parameters to UPS directly from the back end of our store. I know UPS has some API's that do this, but not for webdna. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( "Olin Lagon" 2007)
  2. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( "Jeannine W. Stehlin" 2007)
  3. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( "Olin Lagon" 2007)
  4. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( Stuart Tremain 2007)
  5. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( "Jeannine W. Stehlin" 2007)
  6. Re: Unsibscribe Was: UPS uber integration ( Matthew Bohne 2007)
  7. Re: UPS uber integration ( Phil Herring 2007)
  8. Re: UPS uber integration ( Clint Davis 2007)
  9. Re: UPS uber integration ( "Jeannine W. Stehlin" 2007)
  10. Re: UPS uber integration ( "Olin Lagon" 2007)
  11. Re: UPS uber integration ( Phil Herring 2007)
  12. Re: UPS uber integration ( Donovan Brooke 2007)
  13. Re: UPS uber integration ( Dean Smith 2007)
  14. Re: UPS uber integration ( Phil Herring 2007)
  15. Re: UPS uber integration ( Donovan Brooke 2007)
  16. UPS uber integration ( Phil Herring 2007)
>> I'm wondering if anyone has achieved integration with UPS to the >> degree that a shipping address can be submitted to their system >> without having to re-key it? >> Something like order injection from webdna to UPS... > > > Phil, can you explain a bit more for the dense folk on this list > like myself? > > Donovan > Sorry. I'll try to use my words this time! We'd like to ship via UPS without having to re-key shipping addresses through their web site or a special terminal. In a perfect world, we could submit the ship-to address plus some other required parameters to UPS directly from the back end of our store. I know UPS has some API's that do this, but not for webdna. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Phil Herring

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