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| Logging on to the web site |
| About your Login details |
| Uploading via the web site (Interactive) |
| Uploading via Standard Template Spreadsheet |
| Keeping the schedule up to date |
| Troubleshooting vehicle uploads |
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| Logging on to the web site |
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To log onto the Motor Insurance Database (MID)
visit www.midupdate.com
Click the Policyholder button to bring up the logon box.
User ID
In the first box put 036 and in the second box put your 'EN' number, eg. EN100000
Password
Initially, this is set to "ensign"
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Pass Phrase
Enter the required characters from your chosen pass phrase. In the example here, if
the pass phrase is vehicle, you would enter "e" in the first box and "c" in the second box.
| | | |  | | When you have entered all your logon details, click submit to take you to the ‘Change Password screen’ | | |  | | Enter ensign in the current password box. Create a new password and confirm it, then click submit | | |  | | The next screen asks for the validation code (see notes below) | | |
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| About your login details |
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The Ensign Helpdesk will issue you with your logon details.
If you have not received these, please contact the team on 0800 389 2674.
User ID - This is in two parts (not case-sensitive).
| | | |  | | The first three digits are the Insurer ID. Ensign’s ID is 036. So the first part of everyone’s ID is 036. | | |  | | The second part is your unique ID number and will begin with EN followed by six digits. | | |
Password - (not case-sensitive)
| | | |  | | Your very first password is set to "ensign". You will be asked to change this as soon as you log in. | | |  | | Passwords expire every 30 days and you must not re-use old passwords. | | |
Pass Phrase - (not case-sensitive)
| | | |  | | You choose the pass phrase and it will always stay the same. | | |
Validation Code - (This is case-sensitive)
| | | |  | | Your validation code will arrive as an attachment to an e-mail from MID CONTROL. | | |  | | You only need the validation code the first time you log in. | | |
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| Uploading via the web site (Interactive) |
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This is the simplest method of supplying your vehicle data. It is recommended for small
fleets of around 30 or less, or if you seldom make changes to the fleet.
| | | |  | | Once you have logged on (described above), you will be taken to the policy screen. | | |  | | Just click the ‘Add Vehicle’ button and complete the on-line form. | | |  | | By law, you must supply the following as a minimum requirement: 1) Vehicle on date The first day the vehicle comes on cover in the current policy year. 2) Vehicle off date The last day the vehicle is on cover or the renewal date – which ever is the sooner 3) VRM (Vehicle Registration Mark) Enter the Vehicle Registration Number – do not leave spaces | | |
Note: There is space to provide additional data such as Make, Model,
Derivative (vehicle trim) but these are not mandatory. However it is
preferable to include this information in case the legislation calls
for it in the future. Providing as much information as possible
also eases the process of checking data.
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| Uploading via Standard Template Spreadsheet |
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This method is best if you have a large fleet and / or make a large number of
changes. It involves completing a spreadsheet, saving it as a
csv (Comma Separated Variable) file and uploading it to the MID website.
If you want to make minor additions or changes to the schedule at a later date,
it is possible to do this via the web site – you do not need to send another csv file.
You can download an Excel version of the
Standard template from this site. Save the file to your local drive.
Columns with blue backgrounds are mandatory and are formatted as follows:
Record type Always set to ‘V’ for vehicle records
Update Type Either ‘N’ for New record, ‘A’ for amend, ‘D’ for Delete or ‘O’ Delete.
The initial upload will require all records to be set to ‘N’.
Insurer ID For Ensign this is 036
Policy Number Do not include the ‘FP/’ or ‘FC/’ prefix – just put in the number and
the final letter e.g. 0601811B. If your policy number has a unique identifier
added to it, include that as well e.g. 0601122B/23.
Foreign Registration Set the indicator to ‘U’
VRM (Vehicle Registration Mark) Enter the Vehicle Registration Number –
do not leave spaces.
Trade Plate Indicator Set the indicator to ‘U’
Vehicle on date The first day the vehicle comes on cover in the current policy
year**
Vehicle off date The last day the vehicle is on cover or the renewal
date – which ever is the sooner**
**All dates should be in the format: dd/mm/yyyy eg. 04/06/2003. The spreadsheet
will re-format the dates itself. Users should allow the spreadsheet to do this
and not attempt to tamper with the formatting.
The upload will fail if the dates fall outside the current policy period. You can check
the current policy dates by searching for that policy on the MID.
When you have completed all the fields, click the ‘save’ button in column A. This ensures
that the file is saved with a csv extension – the correct format for uploading.
To upload the file, logon to the MID website and click on the ‘Attended File Transfer’ button at
the bottom of the policy page.
From the dialogue box, make sure that the Standard option is checked and then browse
to search for your saved file.
You will receive a results file by e-mail from MID CONTROL. Open the spreadsheet
attachment to view the result of the upload. If there are errors with any
of the submissions, compare the code in the final column with the error list here
to determine what the problem is.
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| Keeping the schedule up to date |
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Once you have populated the MID with the initial schedule, you will need to keep the
data up to date. That means that every time a vehicle is taken on or off
cover, you need to log in and make that alteration. Changes must be made within
14 calendar days of the change having taken place.
Policy Renewals
All vehicles on cover at the date of expiry will roll-over automatically to the
subsequent cover dates. It will still be possible to view the previous cover
schedule, but you will not be permitted to amend the data.
Taking a vehicle off cover
If a vehicle comes off cover, simply find the record using the ‘Individual Vehicle
Search’ and alter the ‘off’ date to reflect the change. You do not need
to delete the record.
Taking a vehicle off cover using the template
To take a vehicle off cover, submit an ‘O’ delete record with the
original on and off dates. Then submit a second record with the
update type set to ‘N’ with the revised on and off dates.
Temporary Vehicles
Any temporary vehicles held under the policies for 14 days or less do not
need to be advised to the MID. If a vehicle is on cover for more
than 14 days, the vehicle must be input on to the MID Website.
Deleting a Record
The only instance where you need to delete a record is if the details have
been inputted incorrectly. To delete the record, change the ‘off’ date
to match the ‘on’ date. Confirm the deletion in the pop-up box.
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| Troubleshooting vehicle uploads |
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There are a number of resources available to assist you with any problems
you have either connecting to the MID or uploading your vehicle schedule:
Frequently Asked Questions
You can view answers to commonly asked questions on our FAQ page.
Ensign Helpdesk
Visit our Helpdesk page to find out how to contact our MID Helpdesk.
MID Help file
View the Help file from the menu bar on the MID website.
MIIC
Visit the Motor Insurance Database
website to find out about both general and technical
information regarding the legislation and your options for complying with it.
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