We are looking for a Clarion Developer who has experience with linking Clarion Software with the API of Fyskali or another TSE party.
The API looks pretty straightforward and I imagine many Clarion developers would be able to help you.
Can you please provide additional information to improve your response…
- Where are you based?
- Do you have preferred spoken/written languages to work with?
- Can you provide information about your existing Clarion application, specifically what version of Clarion is being used, do you have access to the source code?
Hi, I am available for any clarion related roles.
I am pretty fluent with Clarion and can handle this using nettalk.
You can reach me at ephantus-at-softrendsolutions-dotcom
I am located in the Netherlands and made a software package for the bridal fashion stores. This is used in the Netherlands and Germany. Due to the German rules (TSE) I want a link with Fyscali from my application. The application itself works with C6 (don’t laugh) but uses TPS files so the link with the API is possible in a higher version. I use Nettalk 12.26 Each cash mutation must in fact be shot at Fyskali.
OK, that still sounds doable (?!)
If you’re happy to do it yourself you can probably get some specific advice here by asking appropriate questions when needed.
If you have a look at the Nettalk documentation that can give you a start for connecting to the server. There is also a LibCurl class/extension that is compatible with Clarion 6, written by Mike Duglas who is active on this hub…
…that will also allow you to do what you want and might include an example to get you started.
If you think it is going to be beyond your capabilities by all means post again, I’m sure you will find someone to help you get started, or do it for you.
As of January 1st, 2020, Germany introduced a new tax regulation (Kassengesetz) that requires all electronic cash registers to comply with specific guidelines. This regulation requires that Point of Sale (POS) systems be connected to a Technical Security Element (TSE), which ensures the validity of transactions and prevents the manipulation or tampering of financial reporting.
What with the Euro requiring all transactions and currency conversions be carried out using Binary Code Decimal, not Floating Point Arithmetic, and this TSE, it would seem someone wants to protect their currency.