Re: PFP Recurring
Recurring subscription payments (19 replies) Fri, 10/19/2007 - 05:46
- Subscriptions module (01/28/2008 - 20:27)
- Re: Recurring subscription payments (11/27/2007 - 15:11)
- Architectured in uc_payflowpro (12/03/2007 - 13:09)
- Re: Architectured in uc_payflowpro (12/04/2007 - 17:34)
- Fixed hook_install (12/19/2007 - 13:09)
- Re: Re: Architectured in uc_payflowpro (12/19/2007 - 13:05)
- Hi Ryan and Earnest, I've (12/06/2007 - 10:01)
- Recurring Subscription Payments (12/05/2007 - 12:26)
- Re: Architectured in uc_payflowpro (12/04/2007 - 17:34)
- Architectured in uc_payflowpro (12/03/2007 - 13:09)
- Payflow Costs (11/15/2007 - 00:09)
- dwag71, Yes, I think those (11/15/2007 - 14:07)
- Recurring subscriptions (11/14/2007 - 20:29)
- Hi cardsup, I haven't done (11/15/2007 - 14:00)
- PFP Recurring (10/22/2007 - 16:58)
- Re: PFP Recurring (10/23/2007 - 06:15)
- Re: Re: PFP Recurring (10/23/2007 - 22:08)
- Re: Re: Re: PFP Recurring (10/24/2007 - 12:08)
- WMK,
That's the approach I (10/24/2007 - 13:28)
- Re: WMK,
That's the approach I (10/24/2007 - 14:37)
- Re: Re: WMK, That's the approach I (10/25/2007 - 06:14)
- Re: WMK,
That's the approach I (10/24/2007 - 14:37)
- WMK,
That's the approach I (10/24/2007 - 13:28)
- Re: Re: Re: PFP Recurring (10/24/2007 - 12:08)
- Re: Re: PFP Recurring (10/23/2007 - 22:08)
- Re: PFP Recurring (10/23/2007 - 06:15)

Thanks - that looks like a great option (and great timing!)
I installed the module and it looks like several tables where not created:
# user warning: Table 'drupal.uc_payflowpro_recurring_products' doesn't exist
# user warning: Table 'drupal.uc_payflowpro_recurring_schedules' doesn't exist
I saw here (http://www.ubercart.org/forum/development/1462/payflow_pro_full_integrat... that you're going to release a patch soon, so I'll keep my eyes out for that. I'd be happy to help test it out.
I'd also be curious to hear any of your reasoning for going with Payflow over other gateways for a recurring product application. I am fairly new to payment gateways, but have noticed that Payflow, Authorize.net, Linkpoint, and several others all offer recurring payment API's. Is there any particular reason you chose Payflow?
Thanks,
Xerxes