The Non-Automated Debits report lists information for accounts that were manually debited during the month. The report includes the amount of the debit and the message which was printed on the advice.
The Automated Clearing House is a computer-based clearing and settlement service for the interchange of electronic debits and credits among financial institutions.
The page refreshes and ACH monthly report options become available.
The page refreshes and Non-Automated Debits filter criteria become available.
Note: To select multiple bank numbers, press and hold Ctrl, and then click the bank numbers you want.
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.
This indicates the type of charge record. Charge record types include, but are not limited to, the following:
If data for the selected criteria are available, the report appears.
Note: You can customize the data you want to view. For more information, refer to Customizing Reports.
The Non-Automated Debits 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.
A number assigned by TSYS that identifies the merchant.
The merchant DBA (Doing Business As) name.
The Demand Deposit Account (DDA) number used for the application of transactions.
The date the merchant account was closed.
This indicates the reason for the automated or non-automated debit as it will appear on the merchant statement. This message may be generated from charges on the individual charge record or the billing element tables used by the merchant
This indicates the type of charge record. Charge record types include, but are not limited to, the following:
Depending on the report displayed, this can indicate one of the following: