Hello Mario
AFAIR it works like this:
* renewal price is a flat price for one year
* creation price is like "extra price" just for sake of creating the domain.
So if you had registered the domain for N years, the credit would be reduced by 70 + N x
10.
In your case N = 1, hence 80.
Hope that helps.
Best regards
Piotr
On 21/07/17 22:50, Mario Guerra wrote:
Correction. Instead of 40 read 70.
In short, when creating a domain the renewal price is deduced also from the credit.
Mario
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Hello.
We've tested applying credits to registrars using FRED. Now, I want to make a
question of how the
deductions are made.
Say, I decide to have 40 monetary units for domain creation and 10 for domain update for
renewing
my domain, this way.
/fred-admin --price_add --operation_price 40.00 --zone_fqdn dom --operation
CreateDomain/
/fred-admin --price_add --operation_price 10.00 --zone_fqdn dom --operation RenewDomain/
and assign 140 monetary units to their credit, this way
/fred-admin --invoice_credit --zone_id 1 --registrar_id 6 --price 140/
The zone numbered 1 is "dom" .
When I create a domain like this:
/create_domain testmg6.dom mf02 NULL NULL NULL (1 y)
/
What is deducted from the credit is 80 monetary units, not 70, so what is left is 60.
Is that correct?. If it is, how to apply ONLY the renewal price when you renew the
domain, not
when you create it?.
Best regards.
Mario Guerra
NIC-CR
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