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AJE

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    Andrew Eichstaedt

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  1. (Correction: the line in my post above "seems to cause a 1415 error" should read "seems to cause a 7118 error.")
  2. Hello, I'm also interested in using the FedEx Automated labels module for international shipping, specifically from the U.S. to international destinations. My initial attempt was based on posts from justken available at http://www.oscommerce.com/forums/index.php?sho...01186&st=80, which adds Canadian provinces and sets the Shipping Export Declaration (SED) exemption number for Canada. This seems to work properly, but does not appear to cover all cases exporting from the U.S. to Canada, notably when the declared value is above $2500. The document at http://www.fedex.com/us/sed/ftrchart.html has some useful information, but may be out of date. It is unclear (to me, anyway, given the limited amount of research I've done) from the document what the current regulations are since they appear to be in transition. More information is available at http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/regula.../forms/qna.html and http://www.fedex.com/us/sed/sedfaq.html. For export from the U.S. to other countries, some additional fields in the transaction sent to FedEx appear to be required. (The absence of these seems to cause a 1415 error.) These fields are described in the FedEx Ship Manager Server Transaction Coding Reference (I have version v 7.2), under Global Ship Request - Transaction Code 020, starting on page 39. (See http://www.fedex.com/us/solutions/wis/index.html to obtain documentation.) The Total Commodity Customs field is documented as "Required when Field 113 ‘Commercial Invoice Print and Upload Flag’ is set to ‘N’. Optional when 113 = ‘Y’ If Field 113 is set to ‘Y’ this value is derived from the sum of Quantity*Unit Value (Field 82-# * Field 1030-#) or from the sum of field 78-#. An entry in Field 119 will override the derived value if larger than the derived value." (Page 40.) However, when I set field 113 to 'N' and field 119 to the order value, I still got an error 7118: "A valid Customs Value must be entered on all international shipments." Has anyone had any luck with the necessary modifications to get international shipping to work correctly?
  3. Steve, I'm working on what sounds like a very similar osCommerce setup for our resellers. Have you made any progress with the purchase order issues? I have yet to start on the purchase order customizations, but I'd be happy to share any experiences I have. Andrew
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