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Check Image Statement Search

Check Image Statement Search

Check Image Statement Search is a jXchange service designed to allow consumers to retrieve a list of potential statements to request.

Message Flow

In jXchange, the Check Image Statement Search service uses a typical exchange of MType messages to retrieve a list of potential statements to request.

Primary Request

The third-party consumer forwards the ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType message to the service provider. The message contains these filters:

  • AccountId
  • CustId
  • EndDt
  • StartDt

Primary Response

The service provider returns the ChkImgStmtSrchRs_MType message to the third-party consumer. The message contains an echo of the filters in the request:

  • AccountId
  • CustId
  • EndDt
  • StartDt

It also contains the ChkImgStmtSrchArray_AType array.

Check Image Statement Search Behavior

The Check Image Statement Search service returns all statement identifications for an AccountId or a CustId.

The ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType request message provides the following filters on the request:

  • AccountId
  • CustId
  • EndDt
  • StartDt

CustId and AccountId are documented choice elements, which means only one is required. If both are provided by the consumer, then the AccountId is used first. When there is more than one filter on the request, then the selection is based on ~and~ rather than ~or~. A consumer request with a StartDt, and without an EndDt, returns all the qualified statements with a date equal to and greater than the start date. A consumer request with an EndDt, and without a StartDt, returns all the qualified statements with a date equal to and less than the end date. A consumer request without a StartDt or an EndDt returns all the qualified statements for the keys requested. The service provider's date value being used for the StmtDt is used for the statement date range comparisons. The standard search message header tenets are applicable.

The elements in the ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType request message are echoed in the ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType response message, regardless of if those same elements exist in the repeating complex.

Consumers might use the page and enclosure count to help estimate the size of the statement.

ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType

ChkImgStmtSrchRq_MType is a message MType element.

Contains:

  • AccountId_CType
  • Custom_CType
  • SrchMsgRqHdr_CType

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this message.

CustId
The identifier attached to a customer. It includes the OvrrdInstRtId attribute.
EndDt
The date that designates the ending point for date selections.
StartDt
The date that designates the starting point for date selections.

AccountId_CType

AccountId_CType is a complex CType element. This element contains the incoming account identification information and any restrictions.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AcctId
The number or character that identifies an account record.
AcctType
The number or character that categorizes the AcctId.
Rstr
The level of restrictions that can exist at a parent and/or child node. Canonical values are:
  • Hid
  • NoAccess
  • NoAccessPart
  • ReadOnly
  • ReadOnlyPart
  • ReadWrite
  • ReadWritePart

Custom_CType

Custom_CType is a complex CType element.

This element is optional.

SrchMsgRqHdr_CType

SrchMsgRqHdr_CType is a complex CType element. This is a standard request message header.

Contains:

  • AuthenUsrCred_CType
  • jXchangeHdr_CType

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AuthenProdCred
Authentication of the Consumer Product Credentials in the form of a WS Security element that contains a single SAML V2.0 Assertion.
Cursor
The state information that allows the next call to understand where it left off when returning multiple records and allowing a subsequent call to retrieve more records.
MaxRec
The maximum number of records when multiple records are returned.

AuthenUsrCred_CType

AuthenUsrCred_CType is a complex CType element. This element represents authentication of the end-user credentials in the form of a WS Security element that contains a single SAML V2.0 Assertion.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

Security
Defines the wsse:Security SOAP header element per section 4.

jXchangeHdr_CType

jXchangeHdr_CType is a complex CType element.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AuditUsrId
The user ID that the consumer would like written in the audit as performing the requested service. It varies, but it could be the same as the user ID. It is not used to authenticate. It is used to audit the Soap Header Fault.
AuditWsId
The workstation ID that the consumer would like written in the audit as performing the requested service for the Soap Header Fault. It varies, but it could be the same as the user ID.
AuthenUsrId
The user ID which the consumer would like the service provider to authenticate with for the Soap Header Fault. It is a user ID that the provider understands.

This element deprecates in accordance with XSD contract tenets. Effective date: 2017–01–01. The new complex element for user authentication credentials was added to both the Search Message Request Header SrchMsgRqHdr_CType and the Message Request Header MsgRqHdr_CType. AuthenUsrId is ignored by the service providers when the authentication user credentials AuthenUsrCred_CType package is delivered. The expectation is that the password credentials and the user name token are provided in the authentication user credential complex element in accordance with the standards established by WS-Security.

BusCorrelId
The correlation identification as related to business functions and activities.
ConsumerName
The name of the service consumer (business name) for the Soap Header Fault.
ConsumerProd
The name of the product which is consuming the service (business product name) for the Soap Header Fault.
InstEnv
An identification provided by the consumer that defines the environment in which the institution is operating. Canonical values are:
  • Prod
InstRtId
The identification of the entity of the submitted message. A financial institution entity uses the routing transit or nine-digit number assigned to financial institutions for routing as assigned by the American Bankers Association. Any leading zeros must be provided for a complete routing and transit number. A non-financial institution entity should use a mutually agreed upon identification that must contain at least one non-integer character. The canonical value is JHA.

The element is required in all message requests.

jXLogTrackingId
An identification provided by jXchange to be able to trace the request and response of a message from the third-party gateway, internal gateway, and service provider for the Soap Header Fault.
JxVer
Contains the version jXchange is running for the Soap Header Fault.
ValidConsmName
The consumer name that can be validated by enterprise governance. The canonical values are managed in a consumer/product enterprise table. The canonical value is: JHA.
ValidConsmProd
The consumer product name that can be validated by enterprise governance. The canonical values are managed in a consumer/product enterprise table.
WorkflowCorrelId
The correlation identification as related to workflow functions and activities.
jXchangeHdr_CType Deprecation Details
AuthenUsrId
The user ID which the consumer would like the service provider to authenticate with for the Soap Header Fault. It is a user ID that the provider understands.

This element deprecates in accordance with XSD contract tenets. Effective date: 2017–01–01. The new complex element for user authentication credentials was added to both the Search Message Request Header SrchMsgRqHdr_CType and the Message Request Header MsgRqHdr_CType. AuthenUsrId is ignored by the service providers when the authentication user credentials AuthenUsrCred_CType package is delivered. The expectation is that the password credentials and the user name token are provided in the authentication user credential complex element in accordance with the standards established by WS-Security.

ChkImgStmtSrchRs_MType

ChkImgStmtSrchRs_MType is a message MType element.

Contains:

  • AccountId_CType
  • ChkImgStmtSrchArray_AType
  • Custom_CType
  • SrchMsgRsHdr_CType

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this message.

CustId
The identifier attached to a customer. It includes the OvrrdInstRtId attribute.
EndDt
The date that designates the ending point for date selections.
StartDt
The date that designates the starting point for date selections.

AccountId_CType

AccountId_CType is a complex CType element. This element contains the incoming account identification information and any restrictions.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AcctId
The number or character that identifies an account record.
AcctType
The number or character that categorizes the AcctId.
Rstr
The level of restrictions that can exist at a parent and/or child node. Canonical values are:
  • Hid
  • NoAccess
  • NoAccessPart
  • ReadOnly
  • ReadOnlyPart
  • ReadWrite
  • ReadWritePart

ChkImgStmtSrchArray_AType

ChkImgStmtSrchArray_AType is an array AType element. This is an array of responses for a check image statement search.

Contains:

  • ChkImgStmtSrchInfo_CType

ChkImgStmtSrchInfo_CType

ChkImgStmtSrchInfo_CType is a complex CType element.

Contains:

  • AccountId_CType
  • Custom_CType
Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

BrCode
The branch code.
DocItemType
DocItemType is a high-level definition of a document's category. Canonical values are:
  • Stmt
  • Not

DocItemType is a hybrid open enumeration.

ElecDocCode
The code that identifies the type of electronic document.
ElecDocDesc
The description of the code that identifies the type of electronic document.
StmtDt
Statement Date.
StmtEnclCnt
The count of enclosures within a statement.
StmtId
The identification for a specific statement of an account on a specific date.
StmtPgCnt
The count of pages within a statement.
AccountId_CType

AccountId_CType is a complex CType element. This element contains the incoming account identification information and any restrictions.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AcctId
The number or character that identifies an account record.
AcctType
The number or character that categorizes the AcctId.
Rstr
The level of restrictions that can exist at a parent and/or child node. Canonical values are:
  • Hid
  • NoAccess
  • NoAccessPart
  • ReadOnly
  • ReadOnlyPart
  • ReadWrite
  • ReadWritePart
Custom_CType

Custom_CType is a complex CType element.

This element is optional.

Custom_CType

Custom_CType is a complex CType element.

This element is optional.

SrchMsgRqHdr_CType

SrchMsgRqHdr_CType is a complex CType element. This is a standard request message header.

Contains:

  • AuthenUsrCred_CType
  • jXchangeHdr_CType

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AuthenProdCred
Authentication of the Consumer Product Credentials in the form of a WS Security element that contains a single SAML V2.0 Assertion.
Cursor
The state information that allows the next call to understand where it left off when returning multiple records and allowing a subsequent call to retrieve more records.
MaxRec
The maximum number of records when multiple records are returned.

AuthenUsrCred_CType

AuthenUsrCred_CType is a complex CType element. This element represents authentication of the end-user credentials in the form of a WS Security element that contains a single SAML V2.0 Assertion.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

Security
Defines the wsse:Security SOAP header element per section 4.

jXchangeHdr_CType

jXchangeHdr_CType is a complex CType element.

Simple Elements

The following simple elements are contained within this complex.

AuditUsrId
The user ID that the consumer would like written in the audit as performing the requested service. It varies, but it could be the same as the user ID. It is not used to authenticate. It is used to audit the Soap Header Fault.
AuditWsId
The workstation ID that the consumer would like written in the audit as performing the requested service for the Soap Header Fault. It varies, but it could be the same as the user ID.
AuthenUsrId
The user ID which the consumer would like the service provider to authenticate with for the Soap Header Fault. It is a user ID that the provider understands.

This element deprecates in accordance with XSD contract tenets. Effective date: 2017–01–01. The new complex element for user authentication credentials was added to both the Search Message Request Header SrchMsgRqHdr_CType and the Message Request Header MsgRqHdr_CType. AuthenUsrId is ignored by the service providers when the authentication user credentials AuthenUsrCred_CType package is delivered. The expectation is that the password credentials and the user name token are provided in the authentication user credential complex element in accordance with the standards established by WS-Security.

BusCorrelId
The correlation identification as related to business functions and activities.
ConsumerName
The name of the service consumer (business name) for the Soap Header Fault.
ConsumerProd
The name of the product which is consuming the service (business product name) for the Soap Header Fault.
InstEnv
An identification provided by the consumer that defines the environment in which the institution is operating. Canonical values are:
  • Prod
InstRtId
The identification of the entity of the submitted message. A financial institution entity uses the routing transit or nine-digit number assigned to financial institutions for routing as assigned by the American Bankers Association. Any leading zeros must be provided for a complete routing and transit number. A non-financial institution entity should use a mutually agreed upon identification that must contain at least one non-integer character. The canonical value is JHA.

The element is required in all message requests.

jXLogTrackingId
An identification provided by jXchange to be able to trace the request and response of a message from the third-party gateway, internal gateway, and service provider for the Soap Header Fault.
JxVer
Contains the version jXchange is running for the Soap Header Fault.
ValidConsmName
The consumer name that can be validated by enterprise governance. The canonical values are managed in a consumer/product enterprise table. The canonical value is: JHA.
ValidConsmProd
The consumer product name that can be validated by enterprise governance. The canonical values are managed in a consumer/product enterprise table.
WorkflowCorrelId
The correlation identification as related to workflow functions and activities.
jXchangeHdr_CType Deprecation Details
AuthenUsrId
The user ID which the consumer would like the service provider to authenticate with for the Soap Header Fault. It is a user ID that the provider understands.

This element deprecates in accordance with XSD contract tenets. Effective date: 2017–01–01. The new complex element for user authentication credentials was added to both the Search Message Request Header SrchMsgRqHdr_CType and the Message Request Header MsgRqHdr_CType. AuthenUsrId is ignored by the service providers when the authentication user credentials AuthenUsrCred_CType package is delivered. The expectation is that the password credentials and the user name token are provided in the authentication user credential complex element in accordance with the standards established by WS-Security.


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Last updated Mon Jan 24 2022