1. Home
  2. IMSe
  3. Membership
  4. How Are Dues Profiles Assigned
  1. Home
  2. IMSe
  3. Dues
  4. How Are Dues Profiles Assigned

How Are Dues Profiles Assigned

Dues Profiles are Assigned according to the Members Class, Sub-Class, and Dues Bracket.

There are four characters within a Dues Profile, each is representative of the group of membership the Member is assigned to:

1 – Member Class

2 – Sub Class (* = All Sub Classes)

3&4 – Dues Bracket ( 00 = All Dues Brackets)

Examples:

A*00 = All Apprentices

RC00 = All Regular Members with Sub-Class C

IE01 = All Industrial Members with Sub-Class C and Dues Bracket 01

 

IMSe looks for the narrowest Dues Profile based on the member record before assigning a general Dues Profile.

If a Dues Profile is set up as A*00 this means ALL Apprentices regardless of Dues Bracket will be assigned to this Dues Profile (If there is no Dues Profile Specific to a Dues Bracket).

If there are both a R*00 and RC00 Dues Profile, Regular-C Members will be assigned to the RC00 Profile rather than the R*00 Profile.

The same goes for R*00 and R*01 Dues Profiles.  All Regular-01 Members will be assigned to the R*01 Profile rather than being assigned to the R*00 Profile.

Updated on September 7, 2017

Was this article helpful?

Related Articles

Leave a Comment