The following example scenario demonstrates submitting and signing, or rejecting, an FUL
order type where the submitter and signer are two separate entities. If the Electronic Signature
(ES) value is set to 1, then a single signature of E or A authorization level is sufficient to
process an order.
In this example scenario, the following entities are used:
- Submitter is EBICS user USERSUBMIT
- Signatory is EBICS user USERSIGN
- Bank name is BANK
- Offer name is OFFER
- Partner name is PARTNER
Attention: If you upload a large number of large payload (e.g. 200 MB) data to the EBICS
Server using the FUL order type, the
Initialize new HTTP session for each
request parameter in the EBICS Client system properties should be set to
true. To modify system properties, see
Updating System Property Values.
To submit an FUL order type, when ES=1, complete the following
steps using the Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client user interface:
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Configure USERSUBMIT and USERSIGN as EBICS Client users.
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Configure a bank profile for BANK.
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Configure an offer for OFFER.
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Configure user permission for OFFER.
- Log in to Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client as an admin.
- From the Permissions menu, select User
permissions.
- In the User Permission Configuration page, in the Offer
name field, under Search, enter
the offer name, OFFER, for which the user permission is configured.
- Click GO.
- Click the update icon adjacent to the user permission you
want to edit. The offer name of the user permission is OFFER and the
associated bank ID is BANK.
- In the Update: Permission Information page, click the update
icon adjacent to any FUL file format, for example, pain.001.001.02.ict.
- In the Add permission page, specify 1 in the No
of signatures required field.
- Click Add Signatories.
- In the Add signatory page, select USERSIGN from the User
ID drop-down list. Select Signer as the Permission
type.
- Click Save.
- Log in to Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client as an USERSUBMIT.
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Generate the INI and HIA letters using the EBICS Client dashboard user interface, or use the
H3K order type.
For information about sending public keys to the bank through INI and HIA, or H3K, see
Initializing a
User.
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Manually sign and mail the INI and HIA letters to BANK. Not applicable for H3K.
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Initialize users using one of the following methods:
- Submit an H3K order.
- Use INI and HIA together.
- Submit INI and HIA orders.
- Generate and sign initialization letters of INI and HIA. Mail the signed letters to the
bank.
- After successful verification, BANK changes the status
of the user, USERSUBMIT, from New to Ready, indicating that USERSUBMIT
can now transact with the bank.
- Using the HPB order type, download the public certificates
of BANK.
- Repeat steps 15 to 19 for USERSIGN.
- Log in to Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client as an admin.
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Validate the hash value of the certificates received from the bank.
After successful validation of the bank keys, the status of the bank changes to
Activated.
- Log in to Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client as an USERSUBMIT.
- From the User Menu, select Order
submission.
- In the Order Information page, specify the following values
and click Next.
- Select PARTNER as the Partner ID
- Select BANK as the Bank ID(Host ID)
- Select Bank technical orders as the Order type filter
- Select FUL as the Order type
- Specify the values for the fields according to the instructions
in the following table and click Send:
Field |
Description |
Order ID prefix |
Optional. From the drop-down list, select
the order ID prefix, for example F. EBICS Client allocates a unique
order ID to each order based on the bank, user ID, and the order type.
The client generates the order ID as per EBICS specifications. The
order ID is a 4-digit alphanumeric ID. You can specify the first character
of the order ID. The second, third, and fourth characters of the order
ID are alphanumeric in an ascending order (A-Z or 0-9).
|
Security medium |
Required. Type a 4-digit security number
in 0100 to 0499 range. For example, 0200.
|
Autosubmit |
Optional. Applicable for FUL order type only.
Select the check box.
If the autosubmit option is selected,
then an order is automatically submitted after the required number
of signatures are obtained.
If the autosubmit option is not
selected, then an EBICS Client user has to log in to the EBICS Client
dashboard interface, navigate to the pending tasks screen, and submit
the order after the required number of signatures are obtained.
|
Read file from mailbox |
To upload the payload file from the mailbox,
select Yes. To upload the payload file from
a file location, select No.
|
Upload file |
Click Browse next
to Upload file, navigate to the file location and select the file
that is to be uploaded to the EBICS server.
|
File format |
Select pain.001.001.02.ict from the drop-down
list.
|
An order submission confirmation message
is displayed.
- To sign the order, log in to Sterling B2B Integrator EBICS
Client as an USERSIGN.
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From the Viewers menu, select Pending tasks.
The FUL order submitted by USERSUBMIT is listed as a pending task.
If the order contains any custom attributes, they will be visible on this screen.
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Click Sign to sign the pending FUL order, or click
Reject to reject the order. If any signatory rejects the order before the
required number of signatories is met, the order is no longer listed as a pending task to any of the
signatories, and it should not be processed further.
- When submitting the FUL order, if you had not enabled the
autosubmit option, then log in to EBICS Client as USERSUBMIT, navigate
to the pending tasks screen, and submit the FUL order that is signed
by USERSIGN.
To view the status (Success, Failed, In Progress, or
Pending at Client) of the submitted order in the EBICS Client user
interface, from the Viewers menu, select Order
Search and provide the appropriate search criteria to
locate the order.