High level transaction insights with a daily, weekly, or monthly view.
authorized count / number of processed
, where processed
doesn’t include failures nor in-progress transactions.
authorized count / number of processed
however this is only taking into consideration the attempts via the connector minus the failed attempts.
The reason we don’t count failed attempts is because failures are technical issues that don’t reflect actual transaction behavior. The auth rate therefore is only counted when an actual attempt was made to authorize at the issuer. It is also important to note that transactions that are no longer authorized, for example because they’re voided, are still counted as authorized.
This is different than the auth rate in the top module which takes the mattilda Pay transaction level auth rate. As mentioned, a transaction can have multiple attempts on a connector level it could therefore mean that the count of declines is higher in this module, than the count of declines for overall transactions.
The recovered column refers to transactions that were succeeded but not via the first attempt. It could mean that a connector will show authorized transactions as well as recovered transactions. This depends on how the connector is set up in your Flow configuration. If you use the same connector to perform authorizations, as well as retries, this module will show both authorized and recovered transactions or volume.
The connections module only shows connections that had activity during the configured timeframe. Configured but idle connections are left out of the view.