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Multiple Common Notification URL's



jschuller
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Currently I am using the Common Notification URL to pull transaction data and automatically create forum accounts within my product support forums. Recently I signed up for MailChimp and I would like to integrate my e-junkie transactions with that as well. My question is... is it possible to have 2 common notification URL's? In my case, I need to maintain my current URL as well as point to MailChimp's e-junkie integration URL as well.


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POSTED ON: June 5, 2010 @ 14:53 GMT -7




E-junkieNinja
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Posts: 753


Yes, it is. Here is a link the combining integrations section of our third-party integration page:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.integration.htm#combining


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POSTED ON: June 5, 2010 @ 15:30 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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Posts: 4352


Sorry for the confusion; that page explains how to combine a notification URL with our built-in integrations for Aweber, SwiftCD, etc.

It is not possible to put more than one URL in the Common Notification URL field; however, you can have a Common Notification URL that is the same for all products/orders, and each product can also have a Payment Variable Information URL in its own settings, so if you have both, the data would be sent for the full order AND also for each product configured with such a URL.


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POSTED ON: June 8, 2010 @ 18:55 GMT -7




changenow
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Posts: 21


Hey there! :-)

And there is no work-around for this? Or a plan to be able to contact more than one service soon? Because I believe a lot of people have more than one service to contact..!?

Greetings,

André


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POSTED ON: June 27, 2010 @ 04:47 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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Posts: 4352


You could have a fairly simple, custom script programmed for your end, so you'd use our Integration feature to send the order data to your script's URL, which would then just re-send that data to whichever multiple URLs you require.

If you're not a programmer who could write that script yourself, we can recommend the competent, E-junkie-experienced developers listed in our directory here:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/developer-directory.htm


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POSTED ON: June 27, 2010 @ 17:26 GMT -7




smidge
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Posts: 17


Hey Andre,

Zapier is a free service non-coders like me can use to 'push' data from one service to another online, using APIs. I'm using their "webhooks" service to grab my Post data from orders and send to the different fulfillment providers I use for different products. It's a good option if you don't want to pay a developer to make a custom script for you to receive your data, and it syncs with a lot of easy things like Google Docs, mailchimp, and all the common online accounting and biz apps.

Here's the link: http://zpr.io/Z9. [Full disclosure: I don't make any money from sharing this link, but it does add additional 'zaps' (data transfers) to my account if you sign up through it. So check it out and perhaps you'll find it useful.]

And to the rest of the e-junkie crew, I'm sharing this in the boards because I think it's an incredibly useful added functionality to e-junkie, which you might want to investigate and suggest to others.


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POSTED ON: December 5, 2012 @ 12:39 GMT -7


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