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Python pain001
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Overview 📖
The pain001 Python package is a CLI tool that makes it easy to automate
the creation of ISO 20022 compliant payment files (XML PAIN.001.03)
directly from a CSV file. With pain001, you can easily create payment
transactions files in just a few simple steps.
Features ✨
- **Simplified file creation:** The library generates payment files in
the PAIN.001.001.03 format quickly and efficiently.
- **Ensuring the Highest Quality and Compliance:** The library
guarantees that all created payment files follow ISO 20022 standards.
- **Enhanced efficiency:** The pain001 library automates the creation of
PAIN.001.001.03 files, freeing developers to focus on other aspects of
their projects.
- **Improved accuracy:** By providing precise data, the library reduces
errors in payment file creation.
- **Seamless integration:** As a Python package, the pain001 library is
compatible with various Python-based applications and easily
integrates into any existing projects.
- **Cross-border compatibility:** The library supports both Single Euro
Payments Area (SEPA) and non-SEPA credit transfers, making it
versatile for use in different countries and regions.
- **Time-saving:** The automated file creation process reduces the time
spent on manual data entry and file generation, increasing overall
productivity.
- **Scalable solution:** The pain001 library can handle varying volumes
of payment files, making it suitable for businesses of different sizes
and transaction volumes.
- **Customisable:** The library allows developers to customise the
output, making it adaptable to specific business requirements and
preferences.
What's Changed
* fix(pain001): optimisations and tests by sebastienrousseau in https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/pain001/pull/22
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/pain001/compare/v0.0.10...v0.0.11