The utility menu houses the following features:
- SWIFT File Operations
- Planet Service Manager
- Planet Notifications
- Data Migration

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The utility menu houses the following features:

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This section provides a guide on how to perform operations pertaining to letter of Credit Bill for Collection (LCBC), with step-by-step instructions and pictures. See section 2.1.14 for notes on LCBC.
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)


(fig. 32.0b)

(fig. 32.0c)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)
STEP1: Click on ‘LCBC Explorer’ button on the LCBC Operation page. See Fig 32.2a for an example

(Fig. 32.2a)

(Fig. 32.2b)
STEP 2: Click on SET START DATE and SET END DATE to specify the date range to be covered. See an example in Fig 32.2c below

(fig. 32.2c)

(fig. 32.2d)
STEP 3: Click on the ‘filter’ box to select a bank branch. (See the example in fig. 32.2e). If you want to see the transactions for all branches, select bank branches. It is the first option on the filter list.

(Fig. 32.2e)
STEP 4: Click ‘entries’ box to change the number of transactions you want to see per page. (See the drop-box in fig. 32.2f. below).

(Fig. 32.2f)
STEP 5: Tick the any of the checkbox as shown in fig 32.2g to further specify the transactions you want to view

(Fig. 32.2g)
NOTE: Leave all checkboxes unchecked to see list of all LCBC transactions
STEP 6: Click ‘Search Transaction’ as shown in fig 32.2h

(Fig. 32.2h)

(Fig. 32.2i)

(Fig. 32.2j)

(Fig. 32.2k)
This option is available if a Destination account has been added to the LCBC transaction.
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit LCBC transactions’ to be able to delete attached destination account data.

(Fig. 32.2l)

(Fig. 32.2m)

(Fig. 32.2n)

(Fig. 32.2o)

(Fig. 32.2p)
This option is available only if there is a ‘destination account’ data attached to the LCBC transaction
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit LCBC transactions’ to be able to Edit attached destination account data.

(Fig. 32.2q)

(Fig. 32.2r)

(Fig 32.2s)

(Fig. 32.2t)

(Fig. 32.2u)

(Fig. 32.2v)
This Option is available when there is no Destination account data attached to the transaction
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit LCBC transactions’ to be able to add destination account data.

(FIG 32.2w)

(Fig. 32.2y)

(Fig. 32.2z)

(Fig. 32.2aa)

(Fig. 32.2ab)

(Fig. 32.2ac)

(Fig. 32.2ad)
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ to be able to carry out this operation

(Fig. 32.2ae)

(Fig. 32.2af)
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ to be able to carry out this operation

(Fig. 32.2ag)

(Fig. 32.2ah)
On the LCBC explorer page you can make a bulk download of Letter of Credit Bill for Collection (LCBC) transaction records either for viewing or editing purpose. The process is explained below.
Note that the records downloaded for editing purpose can be edited and uploaded on the software to update the records. However,
This feature downloads the LCBC Transaction records as an excel file.
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Download LCBC transactions’ to be able to carry out this operation
STEP 1: Click the ‘Download’ button on the LCBC Explorer page. See Fig 32.3a for an example

(fig. 32.3a)

(fig. 32.3b)
STEP 2: Click ‘bulk view’ as shown in fig 32.3c below

(fig. 32.3c)

(fig 32.3d)
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Download LCBC transactions’ to be able to carry out this operation
STEP 1: Click on the download button on the LCBC Explorer page. See Fig 32.3f for an example

(fig. 32.3f)

(fig. 32.3g)
STEP 2: Click on the bulk Edit as shown in fig 32.3h below

(fig. 32.3h)

An excel file with details of the LCBC transaction will be downloaded when the process is complete. The details on the downloaded excel file can be edited and uploaded on the software to update multiple LCBC transaction details at once. However, the ‘Compliance tran Id’ for each record on the excel file must not be tampered with for the upload to be successful.
On the LCBC Operations page you can make bulk upload of Edited LCBC Transaction records. The process is explained below
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view LCBC transactions’ and ‘Edit bulk LCBC transactions’ to be able to carry out this operation
STEP 1: Click on the Upload button on the LCBC Operation page. See Fig 32.3i for an example

(fig. 32.3i)
STEP 2: Click ‘bulk edited data’ on the dropdown as shown in fig 32.3j below

(Fig. 32.3j)

(fig. 32.3k)
STEP 3: Click on ‘Select Bulk Edited LCBC Transaction file’ to choose the edited transaction file you want to upload from your computer. See this in Fig 32.3l below

(fig. 32.3l)

(Fig. 32.3m)
STEP 4: Click on ‘process’ button to proceed with the upload. See fig. 32.1f below to see the green button at the bottom-right corner of the console.

(Fig. 32.3m)

(Fig. 32.3n)
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This section provides a guide on how to perform operations pertaining to swift, with step-by-step instructions and pictures.


(fig. 31.0b)

(fig. 31.0c)

(fig. 31.0d)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)
STEP1: From the left hand side menu, Click on ‘Swift Operations’ as in fig. 31.2a.

(fig. 31.2a)
STEP 2: Click on ‘Doc Explorer’ button on the Swift Operation page. See Fig 31.2b for an example

(Fig. 31.2b)

(Fig. 31.2c)
STEP 3: Click on SET START DATE and SET END DATE to specify the period to be covered. See an example in Fig 31.2d below

(fig. 31.2d)

(fig. 31.2e)
STEP 4: Click on the filter box to select a particular bank branch. (See the example in fig. 31.2f). If you want to see the transactions for all branches, select bank branches. It is the first option on the filter list.

(Fig. 31.2f)
STEP 5: Click the ‘entries’ box to change the number of transactions you want to see per page. (See the drop-box in fig. 31.2g. below)

(Fig. 31.2g)
STEP 6: Tick any of the checkbox as shown in fig 31.2h to specify the transactions you want to view
NOTE: Leave all checkboxes unchecked to see list of all SWIFT FXFT transactions

(Fig. 31.2h)
STEP 7: Click ‘Search Transaction’ as shown in fig 31.2i

(Fig. 31.2i)

(Fig. 31.2j)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)

(Fig. 31.2k)

(Fig. 31.2l)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to delete attached CCI data
This option will be available if a Certificate of Capital Importation (CCI) has been added to the schema.

(Fig 31.2m)

(Fig. 31.2n)

(Fig. 31.2o)

(Fig. 31.2p)

(Fig. 31.2q)
This option is will be available if a cci has been added to the Swift FXFTI transaction.
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to Edit attached CCI data

(Fig 31.2r)

(Fig. 31.2s)

(Fig 31.2t)

(Fig. 31.2u)

(Fig. 31.2v)

(Fig. 31.2w)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to add CCI to a SWIFT FXFTI transaction

(Fig 31.2x)

(Fig. 31.2y)

(Fig. 31.2z)

(Fig. 31.2aa)

(Fig. 31.2ab)

(Fig. 31.2ac)

(Fig. 31.2ad)

(Fig. 31.2ae)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to delete Source Account data

(Fig. 31.2af)

(Fig 31.2ag)

(Fig. 31.2ah)

(Fig. 31.2ai)

(Fig. 31.2aj)

(Fig. 31.2ak)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to Edit Source Account data

(Fig 31.2al)

(Fig. 31.2am)

(Fig. 31.2an)

(Fig. 31.2ao)

(Fig. 31.2ap)
This Option is available for SWIFT FXFTI transactions with no source account data.
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Screen Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to add Source Account data

(Fig 31.2aq)

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(Fig. 31.2au)

(Fig. 31.2av)
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ to carry out this operations

(Fig 31.2aw)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)

(Fig 31.2ax)

(Fig 31.2ay)
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)

(Fig 31.2az)

(Fig 31.2ba)
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ to carry out this operations

(Fig. 31.2bb)

(Fig. 31.2bc)

(Fig. 31.2bd)
On the SWIFT FXFTI transaction list page you can make a bulk download of Foreign Exchange Foreign Transactions (FXFT) files either for viewing or editing purpose. The process is explained below
Note: You need to be assigned right to’view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Download SWIFT DOM transactions’ to carry out this operations
STEP 1: Click on the download button on the SWIFT FXFTI transaction list page. See Fig 31.3a for an example

(fig. 31.3a)

(fig. 31.3b)
STEP 2: Click on the bulk view as shown in fig 31.3c below

(fig. 31.3c)

(fig 31.3d)
➔ An excel file with details of the SWIFT FXFT transaction will be downloaded when the process is complete.
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Download SWIFT DOM transactions’ to carry out this operations
STEP 1: Click on the download button on the SWIFT FXFTI transaction page. See Fig 31.3e for an example

(fig. 31.3e)

(fig. 31.3f)
STEP 2: Click on the bulk Edit as shown in fig 31.3g below

(fig. 31.3g)

(fig 31.3h)
➔ An excel file with details of the SWIFT FXFT transaction will be downloaded when the process is complete. The data on the file when edited can be uploaded to update that record on the software using the bulk upload feature.
Note that the headings in the excel file must not be tampered with.
On the Swift Operations page you can make a bulk upload of Edited Swift Foreign Exchange Foreign Transactions (FXFT) files. The process is described below
Note: You need to be assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ and ‘Bulk Edit SWIFT DOM transactions’ to carry out this operations
STEP 1: Click on the Upload button on the Swift Operation page. See Fig 31.3i for an example

(fig. 31.3i)
STEP 2: Click the bulk edited data as shown in fig 31.3j below

(fig. 31.3j)

(fig. 31.3k)
STEP 3: Click on ‘Select Bulk Edited FXFTI Transaction file’ to choose the edited transaction file you want to upload from your computer. See this in Fig 31.3l below

(fig. 31.3l)

(Fig. 31.3m)
STEP 4: Click on ‘process’ button to proceed with the upload. See fig31.1fbelow to see the green button at the bottom-right corner of the console.

(Fig. 31.3m)

(Fig. 31.3n)
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The SWIFT dashboard provides information on the number of archived messages, the number of unprocessed messages and the number of SWIFT files processed by the software on the server. Also, SWIFT messages can be translated here on this page.
Note: Only person(s) assigned right to ‘view SWIFT DOM transactions’ will be able to carry out this operation(s)
To access the Compliance Planet’s SWIFT dashboard;

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(fig. 30.3b)

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(Fig. 30.3e)

(Fig. 30.3f)

(fig. 30.3g)
SWIFT Message types come in a format that cannot be interpreted by layman, hence the need for a SWIFT message reader (SWIFT message translator). The SWIFT console has a message reader. The Compliance Planet SWIFT message reader processes MT102 and MT103 only. These message types are category 1 messages -Customer Payments and Cheques. Here is how to translate a SWIFT message.
STEP 1: Click on ‘SWIFT Message Reader’ as in fig. 30.4a below.

(fig. 30.4a)

(fig. 30.4b)
STEP 2: Paste the MT102 or MT103 message to be translated on the left side of the console. See an example in fig. 30.4c.

(fig. 30.4c)
STEP 3: Click on ‘Read SWIFT Message’ as in fig. 30.4d to translate the message.

(fig. 30.4d)

(fig. 30.4e)

(fig. 30.4f)
STEP 4: Click on the transaction folder(s) as in fig. 30.4g to view the message(s).

(fig. 30.4g)

(fig. 30.4h)

(fig. 30.4i)

(fig. 30.4j)

(fig. 30.4k)
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