Automated Manifest Sytstem (AMS)


ABI Error Message

ADT: MULT C/O NOT ALLWD FOR CONSL

IF THERE ARE MULTIPLE LINES ON A CONSOLIDATED ENTRY THEN THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN SENT IN POSITIONS 6-7 OF THE ENTRY SUMMARY 40 RECORD MUST BE THE SAME. 
15K: DUTY COMPUTATION NOT PERFORMED

OTHER ERRORS MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE DUTY COMPUTATION CAN BE PERFORMED. 
386: GSP COUNTRY EXP/ORIG CONFLICT

THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (40 RECORD, POS 6-7) AND THE EXPORT COUNTRY (50 REC, POS 69-70) MUST BE THE SAME AND MUST BOTH BE GSP ELIGIBLE TO CLAIM A DUTY EXEMPTION UNDER SPI "A" (REC 50, POS 3). IF THE COUNTRY OF EXPORT IS A MEMBER OF AN ASSOCIATION OF COUNTRIES (ASEAN, FOR EXAMPLE), THE COUNTRY OF EXPORT MAY DIFFER FROM THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN WITHOUT VIOLATING THE GSP PROVISIONS.
097: ENTRY NBR ON HISTORY FILE

THE ENTRY NUMBER INPUT IS IN THE HISTORY FILE IN ABBREVIATED FORMAT.
4KT: CERT NOT REQD/COMPUTED FEE < 2.01

A COTTON FEE EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE NUMBER WAS ENTERED FOR A LINE WHOSE FEE IS LESS THAN $2.01 AND IS NOT, THEREFORE, PAYABLE. THE MOST COMMON REASON FOR THIS ERROR IS THAT THE FILER IS USING OUTDATED COTTON FEE RATES. THIS ERROR ALSO OCCURS WHEN THE COTTON FEE IS LESS THAN $2.01 AND THE FILER SENDS NO COTTON FEE BUT SENDS A DISCLAIMER OF ALL 9'S IN THE 51 RECORD.
46F: PAYMENT TYPE/DUE DATE CONFLICT

WHEN CHANGING PAY BASIS INDICATOR FROM 2,3, OR 5 TO 1 (SINGLE PAYMENT) THE SCHEDULE PAY DATE MUST BE SPACES. NO OTHER DATES, ALPHA OR SPECIAL CHARACTERS CAN BE TRANSMITTED IN THIS FIELD WHEN THE PAYMENT TYPE IS 1.   
APR: WITHDRAWAL REQ. NOT APPLIC.

A REQUEST TO WITHDRAW A PROTEST, CLAIM OR INTERVENTION, INDICATED BY 'W', MAY BE SUBMITTED AT ANY TIME UNTIL THE PROTEST OR PETITION IS ADJUDICATED BY CUSTOMS. THE PROTEST HAS ALREADY BEEN ADJUDICATED, OR THIS IS A DUPLICATE REQUEST TO WITHDRAW. FULL FILE QUERY REQUEST WILL SHOW IF REQUEST ALREADY HAS BEEN MADE. 
VA2: UNKNOWN AGY IN 'OA' DECLARATION

THE OA DECLARATION IS A RECORD IN AN OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY DATA SET IN AN AUTOMATED TRANSACTION. IT IS THE RECORD WHERE A FILER CAN "DISCLAIM" A TARIFF NUMBER FROM OGA DATA. AS OF 5/99 THE PERMITTED OTHER AGENCIES ARE FDA (FD0), FWS (FW0), DOT (DT0) AND FCC (FC0). IN AN ENTRY SUMMARY TRANSACTION (EI) THE OA RECORD FOLLOWS THE 50 RECORD. IN A CARGO SELECTIVITY TRANSACTION (HI) THE OA RECORD FOLLOWS THE H5 RECORD (FDA, FWS AND DOT). IN A BORDER CARGO SELECTIVITY TRANSACTION (HN) THE OA RECORD FOLLOWS THE 02 RECORD (FDA,FWS,DOT). THE OGA DISCLAIMER IS SENT IN POSITIONS 5-7 OF THE OA RECORD. SUBSEQUENT DISCLAIMERS ARE SENT IN POSITIONS 8-10, 11-13, 14-16 AND 17-19, WHEN APPLICABLE . THIS ERROR MESSAGE WILL OCCUR IF THE OTHER AGENCY SENT IN POSITIONS 5-6 (OR 8-9, 11-12, 14-15, 17-18) IS NOT A VALID OGA INTERFACE AGENCY.
DKD: D12 RECORD MUST CONTAIN DATA

THIS ERROR MESSAGE COULD BE THE RESULT OF A DRAWBACK DISKETTE OR ABI DRAWBACK PROBLEM. IT IS SAYING THAT WHEN CUSTOMS FORMATTED THE RECORDS FROM THE DRAWBACK DISKETTE OR WHEN THE DATA WAS SENT VIA ABI, NO DATA WAS PRESENT IN THE GIVEN RECORD. IF THE DISKETTE HAS NO DATA, THE PC PROGRAM SHOULD STOP IT BEFORE TRANSMISSION; HOWEVER, THERE MAY HAVE BEEN DATA THERE, BUT IT WAS BAD DATA.
392: CLAIM INVALID FOR ORIGIN COUNTRY

THIS MESSAGE IS GENERATED WHEN A FILER ATTEMPTS TO CLAIM A SPECIAL PROGRAM (SPI) THAT DOES NOT PERTAIN TO THE COUNTRY OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN THAT IS TRANSMITTED BY THE FILER. THE VARIOUS SPI'S ARE LISTED IN THE CATAIR ON PAGES ENS-48 THROUGH 50. SOME OF THE SPI'S LISTED ARE NOT COUNTRY SPECIFIC, SUCH AS "K", "L", AND "F". FOR THOSE THAT ARE COUNTRY-SPECIFIC, ONLY THE APPROPRIATE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN WILL BE PERMITTED FOR THE PARTICULAR SPI.
ADS: RLSE ON FILE-CONSL NOT ALLOWED

AN ENTRY SUMMARY INPUT TRANSACTION (APPLICATION EI) CANNOT USE AN ENTRY NUMBER THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY USED IN A RELEASE TRANSACTION. IF EITHER THE SELECTIVITY FILE OR THE ENTRY HEADER FILE SHOWS A RELEASE ON THE ENTRY NUMBER IN QUESTION, THAT NUMBER CANNOT BE USED IN THE SUMMARY INPUT, 10 REC, POS 59-70. THIS MESSAGE WILL BE GENERATED IF THE ENTRY NUMBER HAS ALREADY BEEN USED FOR A RELEASE TRANSACTION.
370: ENTRY BELONGS TO ANOTHER DD/PP

THIS ERROR MESSAGE OCCURS WHEN A FILER SENDS AN ENTRY SUMMARY TRANSACTION FOR AN ENTRY THAT WAS RELEASED (OR AT LEAST ACCEPTED) AT ANOTHER PORT. THE SELECTIVITY RECORD WILL SHOW THE PORT CODE ESTABLISHED BY THE FILER'S FIRST SUCCESSFUL ABI TRANSMISSION. IF THE FILER'S SUMMARY INPUT PORT CODE (10 REC, POS 4-7) DOES NOT MATCH THE PORT CODE ON THE SELECTIVITY RECORD, THIS ERROR MESSAGE WILL RESULT. THIS ERROR WILL ALSO RESULT IF THE FILER TRANSMITS A CARGO RELEASE TRANSACTION THAT DOES NOT MATCH THE PORT CODE IN THE H1 REC, POS 4-7, TO THE PORT CODE SHOWN ON THE ENTRY MASTER FILE RECORD FROM THE FILER'S PRIOR TRANSMISSION. IF THE SELECTIVITY RECORD PORT CODE IS INCORRECT, THE FILER SHOULD FOLLOW LOCAL PROCEDURES IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO RETRANSMIT THE SUMMARY WITH THE CORRECT PORT CODE ONCE THE SELECTIVITY RECORD HAS BEEN CHANGED. IF THERE IS AN ENTRY SUMMARY ON FILE, AND STILL IN ABI STATUS, THE FILER MAY DELETE THE SUMMARY AND RETRANSMIT IT WITH THE CORRECT PORT CODE.
VQA: TOT D20 PAID NOT = TOT CAN PAID

THIS ERROR MESSAGE OCCURS IN THE NAFTA DUTY DEFERRAL MODULE. IF THE PAYMENT TYPE INDICATOR EQUALS 2, 3, OR 5 IN THE D30 RECORD, POSITION59, THEN AT LEAST ONE VALID D20 RECORD MUST BE PRESENT. THE TOTAL NAFTA CTRY PAID DUTY IN THE D20 RECORD, POSITIONS 58-69 MUST EQUAL THE TOTAL NAFTA CTRY PAID DUTY IN THE D30 RECORD, POSITIONS 26-36 (AND VICE-VERSA) OR THIS REJECT WILL RESULT.
"1AS: ENTRY NOT FOUND

CERTIFIED DATA MUST BE RESIDENT IN THE SSA FILE PRIOR TO THE TRANSMISSION OF THE CP APPLICATION. RESOLUTION IS TO CORRECT THE DATA, INCLUDING ANY REJECTED OGA ELEMENTS, AND RETRANSMIT EITHER THE EI, HI, OR HN DATA. IN THE FDA INTERFACE THIS ERROR WILL BE RETURNED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ERROR MESSAGE VHB. IT OCCURS WHEN FDA TRIES TO SEND A 'LP' UPDATE TRANSACTION (USUALLY A RELEASE) ON AN ENTRY THAT HAS BEEN ARCHIVED. ABI WILL NOT ALLOW IT AND SENDS BACK THIS MESSAGE, ALONG WITH VHB TO FDA. IT IS VIEWED ON THE 'LP' OUTPUT SCREEN.
RB9: RECON/IMPORT SURETY MISMATCH

THE SURETY CODE ON THE RECONCILIATION SUMMARY DOES NOT MATCH THE SURETY CODE ON ONE OR MORE OF THE ASSOCIATED IMPORT ENTRIES. ALL IMPORT ENTRIES AND THE RECON SUMMARY MUST HAVE THE SAME SURETY CODE. (IF THE IMPORTER NUMBER IDENTIFIED IN THE RECON AND IMPORT ENTRIES HAS CHANGED SURETY COMPANIES DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THE RECON ENTRY, IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR THE FILER TO FILE AT LEAST TWO RECON ENTRIES. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO MAINTAIN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE SURETY SHOWN IN THE R10 REC, POS 32-34 AND THE SURETY IDENTIFED ON EACH IMPORT ENTRY).
AER: ERROR IN A 32 REC; RLSE 5

THIS MESSAGE FOLLOWS A MORE SPECIFIC ERROR MESSAGE (I.E. "1F5 RELEASE NOT ON FILE") IN A CONSOLIDATED ENTRY SUMMARY TRANSACTION. IT NOTIFIES THE FILER THAT THE ERROR IS IN THE FIFTH RELEASE IN THE 32 RECORD. 
VKF: DBID INVALID

THE DBID IS INCORRECT FOR THE TABLE SPECIFIED. EITHER LEAVE BLANK OR PROVIDE CORRECT DBID. DBID IS REQUIRED FOR INPUT ONLY WHEN MULTIPLE DBID'S APPLY TO TABLE. 
2A7: CARGO RELEASE DATA NOT ON FILE

THIS MESSAGE GENERALLY INDICATES A PROBLEM IN THE CREATION OF CARGO SELECTIVITY RECORDS FROM FILER'S INPUT. EXAMPLE: A FILER SENT IN SEVERAL ENTRIES USING BORDER CARGO RELEASE (APPLICATION HN). BEFORE ABI COULD COMPLETE THE PROCESSING OF THE ENTRIES, THE FILER'S SYSTEM SENT THE SAME ENTRIES AGAIN (WITHIN 12 SECONDS OF THE FIRST TRANSMISSION). THIS DUPLICATION CAUSED DATABASE (DB) ERRORS ON THOSE ENTRIES THAT WERE BEING PROCESSED AT THE INSTANT THE SECOND ITERATION OF THE SAME ENTRY NUMBER REACHED THE MAINFRAME. THE SECOND SET OF ENTRIES HAD PROCESSING DONE, BUT NO ON-LINE RECORDS WERE CREATED. THE ERROR MESSAGE ABOVE WAS CREATED AND ATTACHED TO THE SECOND SET OF ENTRY NUMBERS. THE SOLUTION, IN ALMOST ALL CASES, IS FOR THE FILER TO TRANSMIT ONLY ONCE AND TO WAIT FOR RESULTS BEFORE RE-SUBMITTING DATA FOR THE SAME ENTRY NUMBER.   
AR3: NOTIFY SUB TYPE NOT APPLICABLE

NOTIFY SUBSTITUTE DATA NOT APPLICABLE. .
VE6: ***FDA REJECT INTERNAL ERROR***

THIS ERROR MESSAGE HAPPENS ONLY BETWEEN CUSTOMS ACS AND FDA'S SYSTEM. FDA SENDS INFORMATION VIA CUSTOMS TO THE FILER BY THE "LP" APPLICATION. THERE ARE SEVERAL REASONS WHY THIS ERROR MAY OCCUR. THE MOST COMMON IS WHEN A FOREIGN BASED CONSIGNEE IS TRANSMITTED BY THE FILER (THIS IS AN AUTOMATIC FDA INTER- FACE REJECT) AND EITHER CUSTOMS OR FDA PERFORMS AN ACTION ON THE ENTRY BEFORE THE ENTRY HAS CYCLED THROUGH THE FDA'S SYSTEM. THE 'LP' REJECT ATTACHES TO THE ABDT RECORD BUT DOES NOT GO TO THE FILER. THERE IS CURRENTLY NO SOLUTION TO THIS REJECT.
AS3: WRN: 514 PROT MAYBE UNTIMELY

A 514 PROTEST MAY BE FILED WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE DATE OF NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION OF AN ENTRY, OR WITHIN 90 DAYS OF ANOTHER DATE CITED AS THE FILING/AMENDMENT PERIOD BASE DATE. ACS COMPARES THE SYSTEM DATE TO THE DATE OF LIQUIDATION THE ENTRY (OR OLDEST ENTRY WHEN MULTIPLE ENTRIES ARE CITED), OR THE FILING AMENDMENT PERIOD BASE DATE, TO DETERMINE IF THE DATE OF FILING IS AFTER THE 90TH DAY. 
08D: NEW ENT-NBR INVLD BEFORE 10-01-86

THE ENTRY NUMBER SUBMITTED IS IN THE NEW ENTRY NUMBER FORMAT. THE ESTIMATED DATE OF ARRIVAL IS PRIOR TO 10-01-86. NEW ENTRY NUMBER FORMAT IS VALID ONLY FOR ENTRIES WITH ESTIMATED DATES OF ARRIVAL ON OR AFTER 10-01-86.   
BR5: RECON FEES MISMATCH (R89:R90)

THE TOTAL RECONCILED FEES FROM ALL 'R89' RECORDS DO NOT MATCH THE TOTAL RECONCILED FEES REFLECTED BY THE FILER IN THE RECON'S 'R90' RECORD. 
79R: MANUFACTURER I.D. IS MISSING

MANUFACTURER I. D. IS REQUIRED FOR CARGO RELEASE PROCESSING.
WT1: R89 RECS NOT PROPERLY UTILIZED

EACH R89 RECORD CAN ACCOMMODATE 3 FEE CLASS CODES. THIS IS AN ACS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT, I.E. SPACE ALLOCATION MUST BE OPTIMIZED. EXAMPLE WT1 ERROR: IF 2 R89 RECORDS ARE SUBMITTED AND THE FIRST CONTAINS TWO FEE CLASS CODES AND THE SECOND R89 CONTAINS 1 FEE CLASS CODE, ALL OF THE FEE CLASS CODES SHOULD HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED ON ONE R89 RECORD.

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