BANK_TRANSIT_CODE is a mandatory 16-character alphanumeric field which stores the banking transit number which uniquely identifies the branch within the banking system. For Canadian Installations: The transit # is the format of ddddddddd where the first 4 digits identify the bank transit, while the last 5 digits identify the branch transit. The numbers located on the bottom of your check is called a [MICR|MICR FORMAT] line. The [MICR|MICR_FORMATTING] line is an acronym for Magnetic Image Character Recognition. The [MICR|MICR_FORMATTING] line consists of 3 elements; a routing transit number (also known as an [ABA|ABA_NUMBER] number) or bank Number, an account number, and the check number. The ABA number consists of 3 elements: *3 character bank transit *5 character branch transit *1 character check digit. [{If var='loginstatus' contains 'authenticated' ---- ![Discussion|Edit:Internal.BANK_TRANSIT_CODE] [{InsertPage page='Internal.BANK_TRANSIT_CODE' default='Click to create a new discussion page'}] }]