2.6 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)¶
Source: TI_Host_to_Host_Client_User_Manual_v52.pdf Document pages: 48 PDF pages: 48
2.4 Benefits of Notifications to your business
A. Cashflow management¶
You will be aware of any movement of funds in your accounts, which will assist with your cashflow management.
B. Fraud / Risk awareness¶
- You will be aware of any changes in your details, eg cellphone numbers.
- You will be able to identify any unauthorised activity on your accounts.
C. Convenience¶
- Your business will be mobile - you will be able to keep track of transactional activities on your accounts no matter where you are.
- Assistance with inventory control / goods dispatching will result in improved service delivery to your customers.
2.5 Pricing Refer to section 1.10 in the manual.
Q: What is a Notification instance? A: A Notification instance is a grouping of accounts, preferences and recipients.
Example: You can have a Notification instance for the CEO and a different instance for the debtors clerk ie you can set up an instance and name it 'Debtors Clerk Notifications'. This instance can then be customised so that Notifications are sent only to the debtors clerks in your company. You can select the accounts the debtors clerks should receive Notifications on, as well as which Notifications they should receive.
Q: How many instances can be setup on a profile? A: You can setup 9999 different Notification instances on a single profile.
Q: How many recipients can I have on each instance? A: You can add up to 10 recipients on an instance.
Q: What delivery methods are available for Notifications? A: You have the option to select email or SMS. An instance can only have one delivery method. TIP: If you require a Notification for a specific group of preferences to be sent to both delivery methods, then 2 instances will need to be setup.