Your request is being processed...
Did you mean:
Announcements
Most Relevant Content in All Topics
1 - 25 of 1266
-
1.
What causes a member check to be returned as 'Refer to Maker'?
Previously, credit unions used Code 38 for “Return to Maker”, but this code is no longer available in the system. This change was initiated by a Reg CC change in 2018. Now, if you are presented with a situation where you need to return a check to another institution, it is recommended that you use one of these codes to clarify the reason for the check return. Some codes allow you to make the change in CU*BASE. Others require that you contact your Check Item Processor. Read below for More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
2.
My member gets a Social Security (SSA) deposit via ACH. We use an ACH distribution to pay the member’s loan payment, but the loan payment was not made. Why did this happen and what benefits are there to using an Automated Funds Transfer (AFT) instead?
Prior to the 16.10 release, the SSA began using multiple Company IDs, and it was recommended that credit unions consider using Automated Funds Transfers (AFTs) to handle distributions. Beginning the 16.10 release a new cross-reference system will be implemented that will automatically funnel all incoming company IDs from the Social Security Administration and treat them as if they came from one, consistent company ID we’re referring to as the “Primary ID.” With the changes ma More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
3.
What’s the best way to print a batch of Query Definition Reports?
Launch Tool #100 CU*BASE Report Builder (Query) Make sure the Location reads QUERYxx (where xx is your CUID) Click the Lookup button next to the Name input field Use the tab key to jump down to the list at the bottom of the screen, and use tab or page down to scroll to the first query you wish to print Tap the letter “P” or choose Print definition from the drop-down menu Repeat steps 4 5 for a small batch of Queries (to avoid an error message, choose no more than 8-10 at a time) More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
4.
Has MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) been implemented on the MS Money and Quicken connections within It’s Me 247
Yes, security for the download capabilities is included in It's Me 247 .
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
5.
I have to print notices for members that have Opted In as part of Reg. E. How can I monitor our member’s activation through It’s Me 247 to know who to send notices to?
Tool # 518 Members Reg. E Opted In/Out/Undecided is a canned Query that will split your membership by those opted In, then opted out, and finally those undecided. Any maintenance performed on the new Opt In/Opt Out flags that are within the membership and sub accounts write out to file MASTRL in FILExx, which can be queried to monitor for activity. We suggest monitoring this daily. Select Records of MTANROPT (Reg E Opt In/Out Flag) equal to ‘I’, and MTANROPTDT (Reg E Opt In/Out More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
6.
A Misc. Receipt Posting code was set up with the "Credit entry location" set to blank, which according to online help means to use the teller branch number. If an active teller posts a MR transaction through Phone Operator, it does not write out to the teller’s branch number. Instead, it writes out to branch 01. Is this how the process should work?
The reason the M/R code is not writing out with the teller's branch number is because it is being done through Phone Operator. Phone Op is actually posting to the member branch regardless of this configuration. The transaction is a bit different than teller because it’s built with a TRANS record with a direct connection to the offset GL rather than a teller audit key with an EOD GL interface for misc receipts. The trans record posts the member branch to both the member and teller bra More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
7.
When looking at the ATM/Debit or Credit Card Activity screen, what does the indicator in the Type and Transaction Description mean?
The fields are related to Process Codes, in that they are derived from the code attached to the message received from the plastics processor (vendor, or switch). The Type you see in the initial Type column of the Activity screen relates directly to the Transaction Description when you view additional transaction details. Transaction types may not apply to all vendors. Examples of these labels are as follows: DEP (Deposit Transactions) ATM/DEP A deposit made at an ATM. ATM/DEP - including a $ More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
8.
Can I prevent a member who is not a U.S. Citizen from being included in tax forms and reporting to the IRS?
Members who are not U.S. citizens should have the Foreign citizen or Foreign corporation flag checked on their MASTER membership record. This can be done when creating the membership, or by using Tool #15 Update Membership Information (shortcut: umbr) . Memberships flagged this way will not be included in IRS reporting or tax forms processing. NOTE: This is different from the Foreign address flag, which just controls the format of the member's address. This is so that a foreign c More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
9.
Have you ever reset a member’s password for It's Me 247 and the member was still not able to log in?
Remember that members can change their username from their account number to a personalized name. If the above situation were to happen, it is possible that the member has set up a personalized username and has forgotten that name. (Use the link below for instructions on how to see that member's username.) SECURITY BEST PRACTICE TIP: Never release a member's online banking username until you have carefully verified the member's identity. For example, ask for answers to some out-of-wa More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
10.
Do you have an explanation for members concerning the APYE calculation on their statement?
Truth-In-Savings requires certain disclosures on periodic statements. One of the disclosures required on dividend-bearing accounts is the “annual percentage yield earned (APYE)”. The APYE is an annualized rate that reflects the relationship between the amount of dividends actually paid to the member’s account during the period and the average daily balance in the account for that period. *Note - this calculation uses the member’s average daily balance for the period, More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
11.
On our loan credit insurance and/or debt protection posting reports, we see exception descriptions that are abbreviated. What are their meanings and did the premiums/fees post or were they rejected?
These message indicators appear on the CU*BASE loan insurance premium posting report (TCUNAS2 / TCUNAS3) and the Debt Protection Fee posting/exception reports (TCUNAD2 / TCUNAD3). By looking at the reports, you can tell if a premium / DP fee posted or not based on the exception. LOAN INSURANCE MESSAGES ADD SIGN There is joint coverage on this loan. There is either no 'additional signer' record, or the birth date for the additional signer is missing or invalid. JT TO SG There is joint cov More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
12.
A couple members have complained that when they do transfers in mobile banking or in our mobile app there’s no way to enter a decimal point for the transfer amount. So the transfer has to be done as whole dollars only, and can’t be dollars and cents.
We have learned that certain phone manufacturers that use the Android operating system have customized the keyboard that comes with the phone, and in some cases that keyboard doesn’t allow a decimal point to be entered into numeric input fields. That is not a shortcoming we can overcome with the behind-the-scenes programming in our It's Me 247 Mobile Web software, which is also used by mobile app vendors. So our recommendation is to advise the member to download a different keyboard More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
13.
If a credit union becomes an Originator (not ODFI), will this expand the scope of the credit union’s annual audit?
More information can be found in Chapter 13 “ODFI Audit Requirements and Rules Compliance” found on OG52 of the NACHA Operating Rules. The first sentence in Chapter 13 states: All ODFIs, Third Party Service Providers performing a function of ACH processing on behalf of those ODFIs, and Third Party Senders must perform an annual audit to determine compliance with all provisions of the NACHA Operating Rules. Third Party Service Providers and Senders are very well defined in t More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
14.
What do the various device and print job statuses on the iSeries mean?
When a device first connects to the iSeries, a virtual device is created - consider it a placeholder for that workstation or printer. Only one device can exist for each ID, which is why only one person can sign into a printer at a time. Throughout the virtual devices lifecycle, there are several different statuses that device can be in. Read below for some details! Workstations VARY ON PENDING - this is the default status of the virtual device. This status means the device is ready and wai More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
15.
We are thinking of activating the new See and Jump features for online banking. Can you explain the thinking behind the security, and why only an account owner can have this access?
IMPORTANT NOTE: With the new look for It’s Me 247 being released during 2021, the “See” option shown on here is temporarily unavailable. Members who had See-only access previously configured will no longer have access. Jump, however, is still available. There are two major points to consider when thinking about allowing members to see information beyond the account to which they are actually logged in. Both extend beyond online banking to consider a financial institution&rs More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
16.
So just what is PIB?
PIB provides a layered security approach to add additional authentication controls for Online Banking. PIB, which stands for Personal Internet Branch, is an independent application that provides multiple, configurable controls that govern how Online Banking behaves and what members can do with access to it. PIB allows your members to control access to their accounts with controls by feature, day of week, time of day, and even geographic location. It layers additional passwords and member aut More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
17.
What's the best way to create a Representative Payee account on CU*BASE?
In a nutshell, you will set up a Membership Designation Code for Representative Payee, with the label for primary name set to Beneficiary and the label for the joint owner name set to Rep Payee. Then the procedure is to open the membership in the beneficiary's name and SSN, then put the representative payee's SSN as the joint owner (type J secondary name link). TIPS: Remember that in CU*BASE the words joint owner simply are used to describe a particular record type in the Se More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
18.
What hardware is required for the CU*Answers online imaging solution?
To take advantage of the CU*Answers online imaging solution, there are a few required pieces of hardware. Each branch will each need an Gweep upload appliance to transfer the electronic images to the secure database. Additionally, scanners are needed to capture photo IDs (and supporting documents for loans), and signature pads are needed at each workstation where receipts are signed. Thermal printers are required for the system. These hardware devices are described in more detail below: Gweep U More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
19.
What is the best way to set up a trust account on CU*BASE?
Trust accounts can be set up as either individual or organizational depending on the legal nature of the trust. Following are recommendations for handling situations when a member wants to set up a membership where the primary member and the first joint owner are, in essence, the same person. This happens most often for trust accounts. Currently in CU*BASE there are two ways to handle trusts: For trusts that use a person’s SSN (where you do not have a separate TIN for the trust), set up th More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
20.
What are the instructions to create an .fdfx companion file for my custom upload to CU*BASE?
Do not use these instructions if you are performing one of the standard uploads such as to DMPIMPORT, FCBUSINESS, FCPERSON, IMPEMAIL, etc. Instead, look for your appropriate .FDFX companion file in C:\cubase\cubase\resources Instructions below are relevant for projects where you are working to upload data to a custom table destination that meets the following criteria: The table already exists in CU*BASE The table has been used before (has at least 1 row of data in it). For the purpose of the ex More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
21.
We are receiving error ' CWBCO1052 ' when attempting to sign into print sessions on a new installation " The key database password is incorrect. Passwords are case sensitive ".
This is an issue when trying to access the IBM iAccess Key Database that holds all the certificate information necessary for using SSL. Make sure you've run the updates.cubase.org for enabling encryption as well as the everyone permission to ensure all users can access the key database file. Next you will want to access the IBM iAccess for Windows either through Control Panel or the Start Menu and go under the Secure Sockets option. Select 'Use default key database' if not already se More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
22.
What is stand-in processing?
Simply put, it is a way for your members to continue using interactive services such as audio response and online banking, ATM/debit cards, and online credit cards for their financial needs, even while CU*BASE is off line for normal daily or monthly processing. CU*BASE uses a special style of stand-in processing that allows for continued use of CU*TALK audio response and It's Me 247 online banking services even during the night when we perform end-of-day and end-of-month processing. Refe More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
23.
When I reverse an NSF fee for a member, does that change the NSF history statistics as well?
No, those statistics are only updated when the original posting program charges a fee to the member. The idea behind this stats file is to record the member was NSF when the item originally came in, regardless of why. There may be several reasons why you reverse the fee, not all of which would mean the history should be changed. (For example, say the item came in NSF but the member had called and said his paycheck was coming tomorrow, so you gave him a break and reversed the fee. In this cas More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
24.
I recently updated my rate in my loan category (for example updated the prime interest rate), and it is not reflected in the rate that is shown online on my rate board in It’s Me 247. What should I check first?
Online banking rates don’t automatically update based on changes to loan categories. In order for the rate to be reflected in online banking, you must also update the rate in the Online Banking section of the Loan Product (Tool #470). To do this select the product shown on your rate board and enter the Online Banking screen. While the rate on this screen will reflect the change to the loan category, in order for it to be shown in online banking, you must save this screen. Use Enter, and th More...
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
-
25.
If a joint owner of an account is doing a cash transaction over $10,000, when the CTR form pops up it has the primary owner’s information and Social Security number on the form. How can we make sure that the joint owner’s information and SSN pops up on the CTR form instead?
The correct way to fill out the CTR form is for it to show the primary member and then the teller chooses on whose behalf the transaction was being made. Then add the joint owner as the person conducting business on behalf of another.
More...
(Rate/Comment, Related Content, Larger View, Tools)
View Mobile Help
{"IncludeArchiveItems":false,"IncludeSubItems":true,"MatchValue":"and","ArticleStatusValue":"2,9","ArticleTextBoxValue":"","ProductVersionValue":"","SelectMutipleCategories":false,"Sort":null}
true
|