#lucasantonio

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wintry martenBOT
paper shale
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Hi there!

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I'm not sure I understand your question, what do you mean?

grim lance
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Sorry the translation came out wrong.

I'm from Brazil and we want to use boletos due on the invoice.

paper shale
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What does "to use boletos due on the invoice" mean? Can you give a concrete example of what you are trying to do?

grim lance
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We have the invoice due on date X.

Boleto is the means of payment that can expire before or after the invoice expires.

There's a way I can put the billet to generate on the due date of the invoice.

paper shale
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How do you create the invoice? Can you share an invoice ID (in_xxx)?

grim lance
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How do I create?

cunning merlin
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Do you create them directly with the "create invoice" API call? Are they created as part of a subscription? etc

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If you can share an invoice ID (in_123) that will be helpful for us to look in to this

grim lance
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Yes through API, but it's not a subscription, it's a single sale.

I just wanted to know if there's any way I can define that the bill expires when the invoice expires.

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I don't have an invoice generated, I'm reading the documentation and completing the FAQ with you.

cunning merlin
grim lance
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The problem is not the due date of the invoice, but the Boleto.

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I think I found a way to manipulate the due date as I want.

cunning merlin
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Great to hear! Apologies, I am not that familiar with Boleto. How are you manipulating its due date here?

grim lance
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I'm analyzing it here, I'm going to test it, but apparently Stripe generates a Boleto as soon as the data is complete.

If I always ensure that the data is complete, as I understand it, it is generated instantly and then I define how many days the invoice is due and configure the Boleto to expire in the same amount.