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Forum Post: Sage Exchange Batch Management Tips and Tricks

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Since batch processing is very important to your business success, I've combined these resources (from Sage) together into one handy reference article. Go ahead and bookmark this post for future reference.  Can I enable Auto Close on my Virtual Terminal? Sage Exchange offers an automatic batching feature—usually called “auto close”—that settles Sale, Credit, and Prior Auth transactions on a daily basis. Auto close can be set up to run on the hour but not on the half hour. At present, auto close can’t be configured from within Sage Exchange. How do I check if my Virtual Terminal is set for automatic batch settlement? In the Virtual Terminal mini app, to see if auto close is enabled (and when): Go to the  Settings Select  Account . Look for  Credit Card Settlement Mode  and/or  Virtual Check Settlement Mode :   If your terminal is set to settle automatically, the timeframe will be listed; otherwise, it will say “Disabled”. Can I have a different Merchant ID auto launch for Batch Management mini app than the one on VT app? No, only one Merchant ID (MID) may be used for all auto-launched applications. Changing the MID in one auto launch application will change all the rest to the new MID. How do I manually settle a batch? Click the  Batch  Management  link on the Quick Links (mini-app) sidebar on the left side of the Sage Exchange screen. Click  Launch  for the  Batch  Management mini app that you want to settle the  batch. Click the type of  batch  you would like to settle, choosing either  Virtual Check  or  Credit Card. Select the transactions you would like to settle. Select  Settle  to close the batch. How do I view my settled batches? To view your settled  batches  in Sage Exchange: Go to  Reports . Select  Batches . Change the  batches  being viewed by changing from  Current  Batch  to  Settled  Batches . Why can’t I settle my batch? In rare cases, a  batch  will fail to settle due to invalid character formatting or communication errors. When this happens, the batch  goes into a “Pending” status. These transactions will still appear in your open  batch , but will return a “ Batch  Close Error” if settlement is attempted:   You can use the Virtual Terminal to see if you have a pending  batch . From the  Reporting  menu, select  Current  Batch :   Look under the  Status  column. Any transactions that are part of a pending  batch  will say “Pending”: Pending transactions are not lost. Virtual Terminal Technical Support is notified of all pending  batches , then Virtual Terminal technicians research and resolve them individually, as a top priority. Upon resolution, an email is sent to your address on file. It begins with “A Credit Card settlement for this merchant had been placed in suspense. Research has indicated that the  batch  was not successfully settled.” Why did I receive a “batch alert” email? There are a few reasons why you may be receiving this notification: Your account is not set up for automatic settlement, and you have transactions in your open  batch . You can log in to Sage Exchange and settle your  batch  manually from the  Batch  Management mini app. Your account is set up for automatic settlement, but you have Auth Only transactions (“pre-auths”) in your open  batch . Automatic settlement only settles Sale, Credit, and Prior Auth transactions. You will need to convert (“capture”) your Auth Only transactions, making them Prior Auths. If you  process  cards via an integrated software, we strongly suggest you do this from within that program. Your account is set up for automatic settlement, but a transaction was  processed  late at night. The system checks for unsettled transactions and sends these emails at around 3:00 AM EST. If a transaction is  processed  after settlement, but before the check, you’ll receive a notification. Please note that unsettled transactions expire after seven calendar days. I hope these batch processing tips and tricks help you to troubleshoot your batch issues easily. Tips and tricks originally published on swktech.com:  http://www.swktech.com/blog/sage-exchange-batch-management-tips-tricks/  

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