The Mis-Qualified ACH Exceptions report lists items that the accounting system did not qualify for ACH, but which the flags on the merchant system indicate should have qualified. Mis-qualified items occur when the batch net amount equals zero or a card type net amount equals zero. The items on this report normally have gone through ACH processing. This can be verified on the Daily ACH Transaction Journal.
The Automated Clearing House is a computer-based clearing and settlement service for the interchange of electronic debits and credits among financial institutions.
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The six-digit number that indicates the association to which a merchant belongs.
Note: You can search for an association ID number. For more information, refer to Searching for data entities.
A number assigned by TSYS that identifies the merchant.
Note: You can search for a merchant ID number. For more information, refer to Searching for data entities.
The plan types are:
The code for the type of transaction or activity.
The number assigned by the accounting system that identifies the processing run for the transmission.
The number assigned by the accounting system that identifies the transmission.
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The Mis-Qualified ACH Exceptions report includes the following data:
A row in a report that indicates one or more categories by which data in the report is grouped.
The number that identifies the bank.
The number assigned by the accounting system that identifies the transmission.
The number assigned by the accounting system that identifies the processing run for the transmission.
A number assigned by TSYS that identifies the merchant.
The merchant DBA (Doing Business As) name.
The six-digit number that indicates the association to which a merchant belongs.
The third-party vendor that performed one or more of the following actions:
The code for the type of transaction or activity.
The plan types are:
This indicates if the merchant is set up for American Express OptBlue or one of the Discover MAP programs. The possible values are:
The net amount of the deposit.
This indicates why the transaction or deposit was mis-qualified, dis-qualified, or non-qualified for ACH. The possible values are: