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ebics-submit
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-This subcommand submits any initiated payment, that was not already sent to the bank. In the current version, initiated payments may come either from a cash-out operation or from a bounced incoming payment. There is therefore **no** way to manually initiate a payment at this moment. This tool is Taler friendly, therefore bounced payments are those that do not contain a valid subject to start a Taler withdrawal. Cash-out operations come from a tightly integrated bank that offers their customers to convert their currency to the currency whose the EBICS subscriber bank account is tied to.
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+This subcommand submits any initiated payment that was not already sent to the bank. In the current version, initiated payments may come from a cash-out operation or from a bounced incoming payment. For debugging purposes, it is however possible to pass via STDIN a raw pain.001 document; this method turns ebics-submit to run in transient mode and it does NOT affect the database. ebics-submit is Taler friendly, therefore bounced payments are those that do not contain a valid subject to start a Taler withdrawal. Cash-out operations come from a tightly integrated bank that offers their customers to convert their currency to the currency whose the EBICS subscriber bank account is tied to.
Its options are as follows: