Did you install the USPS software and enter in the right USPS_ID?
I think that is what happened to me when I first installed it.
Did you install the USPS software and enter in the right USPS_ID?
I think that is what happened to me when I first installed it.
I am asking the customer if they can get the ID, if they have no idea where it is where do I find and and what software is needed, or is it just on the website after you log in
You need to register to use the USPS APIs:
https://www.usps.com/business/webtools.htm
You will then have to request that the switch from the testing url to production.
Then download the click and ship software, once installed, in the upper right? hand corner is your USPS ID.
The customer did not have an account, they only bring the items to USPS. I signed up for an account at the location. I then installed the program, which it then asked me to create another account [used the same info from both the website and program]. After the program loads I do not see this USPS ID. And where do I request to swithc from testing to prodution?
I added what I believe is the ID found in the about page.
1- How do I know that the ID is correct and working?
2- Currently it still does not show tax
The about page ID is the correct one.
Does it still state that it is server is configured to talk to TaxCloud?
Configuration Test
Server is configured to reach TaxCloud
Do you have PHP:Soap and PHP:Curl installed/enabled on your server?
I got a 500 error when SOAP was missing, but I believe CURL is required as well.
I am using godaddy and it looks like it is running, PHP:Soap and PHP:Curl installed/enabled. Right now I am getting an error on checkout: "Error encountered looking up tax amount The Ship To zip code (11558) is not valid for this state (Ne)", I checked and TaxCloud Enabled: is set to true
Hmmmm..
Hoping the TaxCloud guys jump in here.
I think that has to do with the webservice calls to USPS (the API link in my previous post).
IIRC,
I had to get over on the production site vs 'test' for things to work, but I could be mistaken.