Reply to: Can package expired date be configured at account level
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 02:03pm
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Hi Wendy,
Day based expiry (for example, 15 days after the package creation) is only introduced at version 11.29. This can be configured at account level, which I believe is the only meaningful way to define a default expiry date.
Further more, with day-based expiry, there's another package setting "maximumRemainingDays", which is the maximum number of days that can be set for expiration. However, there's no such minimum number of expiry, so I don't think there's an easy way to prevent sender from modifying the expiry from UI's perspective.
Duo
Duo LiangOneSpan Evangelism and Partner Integrations Developer
Reply to: Can package expired date be configured at account level
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 02:03pmHi Wendy,
Day based expiry (for example, 15 days after the package creation) is only introduced at version 11.29. This can be configured at account level, which I believe is the only meaningful way to define a default expiry date.
Further more, with day-based expiry, there's another package setting "maximumRemainingDays", which is the maximum number of days that can be set for expiration. However, there's no such minimum number of expiry, so I don't think there's an easy way to prevent sender from modifying the expiry from UI's perspective.
Duo
Duo Liang OneSpan Evangelism and Partner Integrations Developer
Reply to: Hi Wendy, Day based…
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 02:24pmHi Duo,
how to set maximumRemainingDays ? Could this be set at account level?
Thanks
Wendy
Reply to: Can package expired date be configured at account level
Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 02:25pmYes, it's a package setting, so possible to set at account level. But it's only available after 11.29 version.
Duo
Duo Liang OneSpan Evangelism and Partner Integrations Developer
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Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 02:27pmGot it. Thanks for the quick response.
Thanks
Wendy