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Omnichannel Commerce order payments

This article describes the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Commerce. This feature lets you edit e-commerce and point of sale (POS) order payments from Commerce headquarters.

Dynamics 365 Commerce consists of three main channels: POS, e-commerce, and call center. In Commerce version 10.0.12 and earlier, the management of payment lines for orders that are created in each channel isn't uniform. For example, when orders are created and edited in the call center, an order completion flow ensures that payments are specified for those orders before fulfillment. However, POS and e-commerce orders don't support call center order completion. To see the lack of uniformity, go to the Customer service page in Commerce headquarters, and notice which orders you can access the Payments page for by using the Payments button.

The following illustration shows an order that was created in the call center. Notice that the Payments button is available when the row for this order is selected.

Call center order that the Payments button is available for.

The following illustration shows an order that was created at the POS. Notice that the Payments button is unavailable when the row for this order is selected.

POS order that the Payments button is unavailable for.

In Commerce version 10.0.13 and later, you can access the Payments page for orders that were created in e-commerce and the POS. Additionally, when the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on, the orders can be edited by using the order completion function that was previously available only for call center orders.

With this feature enabled, the Sales order summary dialog can be used to edit payments for orders originating in POS and e-commerce.

Payments button available for a POS or e-commerce order that was created while the feature was turned on.

Key terms

Term Description
Commerce payment A payment that is associated with a customer order that was generated at the POS or in the e-commerce storefront.
Order completion The business logic in the call center that ensures that payments have been collected before an order is submitted. The Enable order completion setting in the call center parameters is used to turn on this business logic. For more information, see Enable order completion.
Call center order An order that a call center user creates in Commerce headquarters.
Accounts receivable (AR) sales order An order that a user who isn't a call center user creates through Accounts receivable in Commerce headquarters. Payments for AR sales orders can't be edited through call center order completion.

Prerequisites

To turn on the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature, you must first turn on several other features and complete other configurations. Aside from being requirements for enabling Omni-channel Commerce order payments, these features should be turned on as a best practice because they address functional gaps that are related to orders.

If any of the prerequisites are missing when you try to turn on the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature, you receive a message that states that you can't continue until the prerequisite features and configurations are in place.

Message about prerequisite features and configurations.

Note

When the Omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is enabled, the call center Enable order completion button will be hidden in headquarters on the General FastTab of your channel at Retail and Commerce > Channels > Call Centers.

Prerequisite features

The following features are required for omni-channel Commerce order payments to work correctly.

Feature name Description
Unified payment posting journal defaults for Commerce This feature changes the way that business logic creates customer payment and customer refund payment journals for orders that are created through the call center, POS, or e-commerce channel.
Omni-channel payments This feature enables omni-channel payment scenarios, such as buy online, pick up in store. For more information, see Omni-channel payments overview.
Duplicate payment protection on invoicing This feature enables duplicate payment protection for invoicing scenarios. Commerce payments functionality might affect customizations in invoicing scenarios. If your organization has invoicing customizations, make sure that they are refactored before you turn on Commerce payments functionality in production environments.
Enable refunds over multiple captures This functionality improves that capability to do multiple linked refunds against an order.
Enable manual void of expired credit card payment lines when authorizations are expired This feature adds support for manual deletion of payment lines if they expire and the authorization cannot be refreshed.

Note

If you're planning to accept multiple payment methods for online orders in your online channel (for example, loyalty points and credit card payments), the Omni-channel Commerce order payments feature (in headquarters at System administration > Workspace > Feature management), and the call center Enable order completion setting (on the General FastTab of your channel at Retail and Commerce > Channels > Call Centers) must both be enabled. If the Omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is enabled, the Enable order completion setting is enabled by default and hidden.

Configure prerequisites

Map payment methods to operations

You must map payment methods in all channels to corresponding operations, so that the management of order payments is supported in Commerce headquarters. Map payment methods before you turn on the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature, to avoid receiving warnings for each payment method that doesn't have an equivalent operation mapping.

The following illustration shows the mapping of a payment method to an operation in call center.

Payment method mapped to an operation in call center.

Configure a call center

To manage POS and e-commerce order payments through Commerce headquarters, you must configure at least one call center channel. For more information about how to create a call center channel, see Set up a call center channel.

Set up users as call center users

Users who will edit Commerce payments in Commerce headquarters must be set up as users of the call center channel. For more information about how to set up call center users, see Set up a call center channel user.

Turn on order completion for call centers

The order completion function must be turned on for call centers. Order completion enforces business logic that makes sure that orders can be paid during fulfillment. For more information about order completion, see Enable order completion.

Turn on the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature

After the prerequisites that are described in the previous section are in place, you can turn on the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature.

  1. In the Feature management workspace, select the All tab to view the list of all features, and then search for Omni-channel Commerce order payments.

    Omni-channel Commerce order payments feature in the Feature management workspace.

  2. Select the feature, and then select Enable now.

Important

The omni-channel Commerce order payments feature includes many changes to payments and order management workflows. You should do exhaustive testing before you turn on this feature in a production environment. After this feature is enabled, the 1070 and 1110 scheduler jobs must be run to synchronize changes to the channel database.

To distinguish channel orders that are created while the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on from other orders, the system shows a Payments type field on the order header when the feature is turned on. For POS and e-commerce orders, this field is set to Commerce.

Order where the Payments type field is set to Commerce.

For call center orders, the Payments type field is set to Call Center. For sales orders that are created in Accounts receivable, the field isn't shown.

Fulfill orders after the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned off

POS and e-commerce orders that are created while the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on must be fulfilled while the feature is turned on. If the feature is later turned off, further processing of the orders will be prevented until the feature is turned back on.

Manage orders that were created before the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on

Orders that were created before the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on can be processed after the feature is turned on. The editing experience for those orders won't change after the feature is turned on, and the orders won't be changed to accommodate omni-channel Commerce order payment workflows. Additionally, sales orders that non–call center users create in Accounts receivable will continue behave as they did before the feature was turned on.

Key scenarios

When the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on, credit card payments for e-commerce and POS orders can be managed through order completion. For example, a customer places an online order and then calls into the call center to request a change to the order. In this case, the order completion function enables the payments on that order to be adjusted to support the new balance due.

The following properties on an order line can be edited before payment capture:

  • Card type
  • Card number
  • Payment amount
  • Percent amount

Edit order payments

The following scenarios in call center order completion apply to order payments that were created at the POS or in the e-commerce storefront.

Uncaptured card payments

For any card payment line on an order that hasn't yet been partially invoiced, the following properties can be edited before payment capture:

  • Card type
  • Card number
  • Payment amount
  • Percent amount

After the payments are edited, the order submission process corrects any changes that are required for edited payment lines.

Scenario Description Supported
Edit to specify a higher amount. For card payments that have been authorized but haven't yet been captured, the payment amount can be increased. When the amount on a payment line is increased, a new authorization is created for the new amount, and the old authorization is voided. Yes
Edit to specify a lower amount. For card payments that have been authorized but haven't yet been captured, the payment amount can be reduced. When the amount on a payment line is reduced, a new authorization is created for the new amount, and the old authorization is voided. Yes
Remove an old card, and add a new card. Uncaptured card payment authorizations can be removed from orders and replaced by a payment on a different card. The authorization for the first card is canceled, and an authorization for the new card will be obtained when the order is submitted. Yes

Partially and fully captured card payments

Scenario Description Supported
Edit a payment that was used to invoice part of the order. When an order that has omni-channel Commerce payments has been partially invoiced, the card payment amount for the existing card can be edited through call center order completion, down to the amount that has already been captured. A new card can then be applied to cover the balance due for the order. Yes
Edit fully captured card payment lines to specify a higher amount. If a card payment was fully captured, but the amount for that card payment is increased through call center order completion, a new authorization for the card is created for the increased amount when the order is submitted. Yes

Remove order payments

Scenario Description Supported
Authorized payments Omni-channel Commerce order card payments can be removed from an order through order completion, but only if they weren't partially captured. Yes
Prepayments Prepayments can't be removed through order completion. Prepayments can't be removed from an order after they are applied. Payment vouchers are already associated with them. No
Partially captured payments If the payment is in a Paid state but hasn't been fully captured, it can't be removed. However, the payment amount can be reduced to the amount that was already posted. When this happens, a request is sent to the payment provider to reduce the authorization amount to equal the new payment amount. No
Fully captured credit card payments and prepayments Fully captured credit card payments and prepayments can't be removed from the order. No

Cancel order and sales lines

Scenario Description Supported
Order cancellation for credit card payments that aren't captured If an order is canceled, card payment authorizations that haven't yet been captured are canceled. Yes
Order cancellation for credit card payments that are captured but aren't invoiced If an order is created at the POS, and a card payment is used to capture a deposit, the order is canceled before invoicing. The card payment is automatically refunded as part of order cancellation. Yes
Order cancellation for orders that are partially shipped and invoiced For orders that have been partially shipped and invoiced, cancellation will cancel the fulfillment of lines that haven't been invoiced. Open credit card authorizations for the remaining balance on the order aren't automatically canceled. Manual refund is required.
Order cancellation for orders that are invoiced but aren't shipped If an order is fully invoiced, but some of the items haven't been shipped, the order can be canceled. However, payments that are captured for that order won't automatically be refunded. Open authorizations for items that haven't been invoiced won't be canceled but will expire according to the authorization expiration policies of the bank that issued the card. Manual refund is required.
Line cancellation for items that aren't fulfilled or invoiced If an order line that hasn't been fulfilled or invoiced is canceled, the order completion process will require that payments are reduced to equal the new order total.

Refunds

Scenario Description Supported
Linked refunds for POS and e-commerce orders Return orders that are generated from orders that originate from the POS and e-commerce channels can issue linked refunds against the cards that were charged during invoicing. Yes
Linked refunds for AR sales orders Although the payments can't be edited through order completion, returns that are issued for AR sales orders can be subject to a linked refund to the original card that was charged during invoicing.
Unlinked refunds If the merchant's return policies and the payment processor allow this approach, unlinked refunds can be specified for return orders in cases where the order was originally paid in cash, for example, or in cases where the original card that was used for payment is no longer active. Yes
Refunds to non-card prepayments Return orders that were originally paid through non-card prepayments, such as cash or credit memo payments, won't be subject to linked refund. An appropriate payment method, such as Check, must be specified for the refund payment. Organizations that allow unlinked refunds can refund non-card prepayments to credit cards that weren't previously used for the order, if the payment processor allows this approach. Yes

Credit notes

If a customer wants to return items or be reimbursed for items or services that you have sold and received payment for, you must create and post a sales credit memo that specifies the requested change. To include the correct sales invoice information, you can create the sales credit memo directly from the posted sales invoice or you can create a new sales credit memo with copied invoice information.

  • Accounts receivable > All sales orders > Open an existing sales order > Sell > Credit note
  • Accounts receivable > All sales orders > Create a new sales order > Sell > Credit note

If you need more control of the sales return process, such as warehouse documents for the item handling or better overview when receiving items from multiple sales documents with one sales return, then you can create sales return orders. A sales return order automatically issues the related sales credit memo and other return-related documents, such as a replacement sales order, if needed.

  • Accounts receivable > All return orders > Create a new return order
  • Retail and Commerce > Customers > Customer service > Select the customer account > Select the invoiced order > Create a new return order

Note

A credit memo created from the existing sales order will not provide the option to invoice the order.

Edit and remove orders that have prepayments

Scenario Description Supported
Edit prepayment tender lines. Payment vouchers are associated with prepayment tender lines. Therefore, prepayment tender lines can't be edited or removed. No

To support omni-channel Commerce order payments, changes to existing functionality were introduced in Commerce version 10.0.13.

Consistent selection of payment journals when sales orders and refund payments are posted

In Commerce version 10.0.12 and earlier, payment journal assignment is inconsistent across channels. In Commerce version 10.0.13 and later, if the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on, all channels use the payment vouchers that are specified on the Posting tab of the Commerce parameters page.

Payment voucher assignment on the Commerce parameters page.

Check payment method

Orders that are created at the POS don't include a check number when they're created in Commerce headquarters. When the omni-channel Commerce order payments feature is turned on, 9999 will be entered as the check number for orders that are created at the POS and paid for by check.

Additionally, the check number won't be required when Check is specified as the refund method of payment.