
The solution will allow for both an authorization process and an automatic capture of the required amount during post as well as using it more freely on the Cash Receipt Journal.Īdding the integration to the online services has been done with a number of goals in mind: The integration to the Payment Service that is included in NAV 2009 R2 will allow users of Microsoft Dynamics NAV to accept credit and debit card payments from Sales Orders, Invoices, as well as the Cash Receipt Journal. We are shipping the integration for all NAV supported countries – even though the payment providers aren’t available yet – so the code is ready when the service becomes available. The plan is to grow the number of payment providers, so that the rest of the world can be supported as well. Today there are multiple Payment Providers like First Data, Pay Pal, and Cybersource supporting the US and Canadian markets. The Payment Service is hosted by Microsoft and the number of available Payment Providers is growing. We are looking forward to sharing the benefits of being able to expand the service, while we keep our focus on delivering the new NAV product.

Adding functionality to the application through connecting to a service is new territory for us in the NAV development team, and we have learned a lot through this development project. The Payment Service available from Online Services for Microsoft Dynamics ERP is an example of the growing availability of online services that users of ERP systems can benefit from connecting to.
