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Routing Number (Account Details Screen) - Quicken Deluxe 2006 Gunner 09-03-2006
Posted by Gunner on September 3, 2006, 3:47 pm
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I'm using the only format I can use - a 9 digit number xxxxxxxxx
(Quicken won't let you place any spaces or dashes in as far as I can
tell. There are ONLY nine spaces available for use. So if I take my
Credit Unions Routing Number and add spaces or dashes, the number is
chopped off!


> danbrown wrote:
>>
>> Gunner wrote:
>> > Yes Notan, I'm using the CORRECT "ABA" Number. The issue is the
>> > program
>> > won't keep the number on the General Information Tab Screen once it
>> > has
>> > been entered and saved - and like I said in the original e-mail, it
>> > keeps reverting back to 123456789.
>> >
>> What's the R/T (aka, ABA) number that you're trying to input?
>>
>> db
>> {25+ years in check processing, and a former bank VP]
>
> Rather than the actual number, how about posting the format that
> you're using.
> (e.g., xxx-xxxxxxxxx)
>
> Notan


Posted by Notan on September 3, 2006, 4:01 pm
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Gunner wrote:
>
> I'm using the only format I can use - a 9 digit number xxxxxxxxx
> (Quicken won't let you place any spaces or dashes in as far as I can
> tell. There are ONLY nine spaces available for use. So if I take my
> Credit Unions Routing Number and add spaces or dashes, the number is
> chopped off!
>
> <snip>

When you said the problem applies to "numerous accounts," are they
all using the same routing number?

Notan

Posted by danbrown on September 3, 2006, 4:08 pm
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Notan wrote:
> danbrown wrote:
> >
> > Gunner wrote:
> > > Yes Notan, I'm using the CORRECT "ABA" Number. The issue is the program
> > > won't keep the number on the General Information Tab Screen once it has
> > > been entered and saved - and like I said in the original e-mail, it
> > > keeps reverting back to 123456789.
> > >
> > What's the R/T (aka, ABA) number that you're trying to input?
> >
> > db
> > {25+ years in check processing, and a former bank VP]
>
> Rather than the actual number, how about posting the format that you're using.
> (e.g., xxx-xxxxxxxxx)
>
> Notan

The R/T number is TOO PERSONAL??? How more so than the FI name?

One explanation of the OP's issue would be if the R/T was NOT in fact
being enterred correctly. I can, thru various means, validate R/T
numbers ... thus eliminating that possible reason.

BTW, Notan, I hadn't realized previously that you're Canadian
(determined by the R/T format you used).

db


Posted by Notan on September 3, 2006, 4:13 pm
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danbrown wrote:
>
> Notan wrote:
> > danbrown wrote:
> > >
> > > Gunner wrote:
> > > > Yes Notan, I'm using the CORRECT "ABA" Number. The issue is the program
> > > > won't keep the number on the General Information Tab Screen once it has
> > > > been entered and saved - and like I said in the original e-mail, it
> > > > keeps reverting back to 123456789.
> > > >
> > > What's the R/T (aka, ABA) number that you're trying to input?
> > >
> > > db
> > > {25+ years in check processing, and a former bank VP]
> >
> > Rather than the actual number, how about posting the format that you're
using.
> > (e.g., xxx-xxxxxxxxx)
> >
> > Notan
>
> The R/T number is TOO PERSONAL??? How more so than the FI name?
>
> One explanation of the OP's issue would be if the R/T was NOT in fact
> being enterred correctly. I can, thru various means, validate R/T
> numbers ... thus eliminating that possible reason.
>
> BTW, Notan, I hadn't realized previously that you're Canadian
> (determined by the R/T format you used).

Nope, not Canadian! <g>

It wasn't until I went into Quicken, that I actually saw that the format
was xxxxxxxxx.

Notan

Posted by danbrown on September 3, 2006, 4:33 pm
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Old style Canadian R/Ts were 123-45678. Old style US R/Ts were
1234-5678.

When I was writing the programming code for the check reader/sorters,
one of the first edits that we used was looking at the 4th position of
the R/T to determine if the document was Canadian (i.e., if the fourth
position was a dash). US R/Ts have since gone to a 123456789 format,
but the old US format is still valid, and you'll occasionally see some
check with the old style pass thru.

Off the top of my head, I don't remember if the Canadian's changed
format also ... but in any event, knowing the ACTUAL R/T could provide
a clue to resolving the OP's difficulty.

Dan


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