To get "dd" from 215, you can interpret "dd" as a representation of a number in base 10. In the context of base 4, for example, "dd" would represent the number 13 if each "d" stands for 3. Since 215 in base 10 cannot be directly converted to "dd" in a typical base, you'll need to clarify the context or system in which "dd" is used.
in the left hand corner down the draft......a six digit number is DD number
No. On the bottom, the first no. is the DD no., it is of 6 digit the second no. is the MICR, it is of 9 digit and last one is transaction code of two digit in between micr no. and transaction code there may be some other 6 digit for example- "380033"000001000:000034 12 "ddno" micr no. : 6 digit transaction code respectively
Actually DD's do not have a MICR number. They only have a DD number. A Demand Draft Number is a unique number that can be used to uniquely identify a demand draft. No two DDs will have the same number, even if they are issued by different banks
Usually the DD Number can be found in the bottom of a demand draft. Check out for a white strip of paper on the bottom part of the draft and you can see different codes printed in magnetic recognition patterns. One of them will be the DD number.
They could be Roman numerals that add up to 1000: DD = M
Contact the bank, give them the DD number and ask them to stop payment on the old DD and re-issue a new DD
DD-WRT is Linux based. It is firmware for a variety of wireless routers. DD-WRT is maintained by BrainSlayer and the DD in DD-WRT stands for a number plate code.
Usually the DD Code or DD Number can be found in the bottom of a demand draft. Check out for a white strip of paper on the bottom part of the draft and you can see different codes printed in magnetic recognition patterns. One of them will be the DD number. It is a unique code/number that can be used by banks to identify a DD and its details.
DD Number is usually printed in the front of the DD on the bottom panel of the draft. The exact location might vary from bank to bank, but it can be easily identified. In most cases the term "DD No:" is added as a prefix before the DD Number for easiy identification. If you cant find it, call up your bank customer care and they will help you with it.
On the bottom, the first no. is the DD no., the second no. is the MICR, and the last no. is the Transaction Code.
The IDBI Bank DD number should be a six digit number. It should be visible on the left hand side of the draft, in the corner.