Create connection keys (App Key and Secret), use Quick Connect and revoke a connection.
To connect your accounting software with eConnect, you need connection keys. These consist of an App Key and a Secret that allow your software to communicate securely with the eConnect platform. You can create them in just a few steps.
Connection keys consist of two parts:
Together, they form the credentials that allow your software to send and receive invoices through eConnect. Treat the Secret like a password and do not share it publicly.
After creating the keys, enter them in your software package. The exact location varies per package, but generally follows this pattern:
For some packages (such as via Quick Connect), you can paste the keys with CTRL+V in one go in the connection window.
With Quick Connect you enter the keys in an accelerated way. Instead of copying the App Key and Secret separately, a connection window opens where you paste both keys at once with CTRL+V.
Tip: The email address you enter in Quick Connect must be the address linked to the administration in your software package. Do not use the email address of your eConnect account.
If you manage multiple organizations in your environment, create a separate set of connection keys for each organization. The App Key is unique per organization-connection. It is possible to use the same API key for multiple organizations within the same software package, but the organization-specific identifier (such as the eConnect ID) must be set per organization.
If you have lost the Secret, you cannot request a new Secret. You need to create a new set of connection keys. The old keys become invalid. Don't forget to update the new keys in your software as well.
The connection keys provide secured access to your eConnect organization. Keep the following in mind:
If you want to switch to a different connection method or stop using a software package, you can revoke the connection.
After revoking, you can delete the connection entirely: go back to the overview, click the three dots next to the revoked connection and choose Delete connection.
Also revoke the connection in your software package. Otherwise the software keeps trying to communicate through the old keys.
Want to reconnect? Create a new set of connection keys. The old keys no longer work after revoking.
Note: If you switch to the Autopilot, you must revoke the old connection first. Two active connections to the same administration can conflict.
Revoking does not affect invoices that have already been sent or received. New invoices are no longer exchanged through the old connection. Invoices that were ready but not retrieved can be retrieved later by reconnecting and using "Re-offer to API".
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