This activity is used to enter basic data for handling various payment types, especially payment documents. This mandatory task is to be performed by a system administrator or equivalent person. Note: The fields available for each document type will differ as some information will only be applicable to specific document types.
Basic data requirements of some of the most commonly used payment documents are described below.
Customer Check
For customer checks, you are required to specify a document series ID. You can specify whether you want the postings to be made in an interim
cash account when the payment document is sent to a payment institute for
cashing. At least one
document series ID entered for the payment document must be selected as default.
Supplier Check
All basic data entered for customer check are also entered for supplier check.
In addition, you are required to specify the maximum number of ledger items
that can be printed on the check (i.e. the number of remittance items),
the remittance code, the cash account connected to the payment document, the
payment method with which the payment document is used, and the check template.
There are three possible remittance code values
New: When a check slip contains the maximum number of invoice items, a check is printed for the sum of the items. If more invoice items need to be paid on the same payment occasion, another check is printed. This means that one payee can receive several checks on the same payment occasion.
Void: The last check is issued in an amount equal to all the invoices included in the payment. The other checks are given Void status, while invoice items are noted on each check slip.
Separate: A separate notice is created when only one check is printed and invoices that do not fit on the check slip but are included in the check.
Supplier Check - Creating a Positive Pay File
Positive pay is the process of generating a file that will be sent to the bank which consists of a list of approved check amounts and other information. . This file is used by the bank as a security measure to verify the checks that have been submitted for processing. In order to send positive pay checks the following attributes should have been selected:
Create Positive Pay
File: When this option is selected a positive pay file can be created
using payment order or external payment file assistant. In order to select
the Positive Pay File option a valid positive pay file template should
exist. However printing of individual checks using the command button option
Print Supplier Check will not allow you to create a positive pay file.
Positive Pay File Template: This attribute allows you to select an external file template for positive pay using the list of values and validate against the available external file templates defined for the positive pay file type.
Customer Bill of Exchange
It is required enter a document series ID and a series ID for unmatched payment on account. At least one document series Id should be selected as default. You can specify whether you want the postings made in an interim cash account when the payment document is cashed on and/or before it's due date. If you specify bill types in basic data rows, you are required to select one bill type as the default bill type for customer bill of exchange. (Note that if you specify a bill type for one basic data row, you are required to specify a bill type for all the other basic data rows.)
You can keep the customer bills of exchange open when you send them to the payment institute for cashing before their due date. The Keep BoE Open when Cashing Before Due Date option controls this as shown below:
Selected: The Bill is still open and is posted to a "BoE Cashed in advance" account (PP25). The Bill is later either settled in the Bill of Exchange entry or cashed in Mixed Payment depending on if interim cash account is used or not. When this option is selected, it is also possible to select the Repost Claim when Cashing Before Due Date option to repost open bills of exchange.
Not selected: The Bill is settled in the same way as if it was sent for cashing on due date, and is later cashed in Mixed Payment if interim cash account is used.
For customer bills of exchange, endorsing of bills can be enabled by selecting the Allow Endorsing option. Endorsing is done to settle the debts to the company suppliers, by using a bill of exchange received from a customer.
Supplier Bill of Exchange
The basic data for supplier bill of exchange is similar to that for supplier check. However, the sort order for remittance advise and use of an interim account is not applicable for supplier bill of exchange. In addition, you can specify a bill type for each basic data row (note that if you specify a bill type for one basic data row, you are required to specify a bill type for all the other basic data rows). If you enter bill types, one bill type must be selected as the default bill type for supplier bill of exchange. It is also possible to specify whether stamp duty should be allowed or not.
Customer Payment Receipt
For customer payment receipt, you are required to enter a document series ID. You may also specify a cash account and/or a branch for the document series ID in the same basic data row. If a payment results in a tax invoice, the system automatically picks a document series ID for which the Tax Invoice option is selected. Therefore, if the Use Tax Invoice option is selected for the company in the Enterprise/Company/Tax Control tab, you must have at least one document series ID defined for customer payment receipts with the Tax Invoice option selected.
Cash Paid Document and Cash Received Document
Document types Cash Paid Document and Cash Received Document comes in to effect depending on the type of transaction performed through the cash account. For receipts to be printed from cash box cash accounts, an account specific document series has to be defined. If a payment is made from the cash account, the document series defined for document type Cash Paid Document is effective and if a payment is received by the cash account the document series defined for document type Cash Received Document becomes effective.
Customer Repayment Check
All basic data entered for supplier check are
also entered for customer repayment check. The notable difference here is the
Use Document Number Series from Supplier Check ID field will only be
visible for this particular payment document type. An existing series ID linked
to a supplier check can be connected to a customer repayment check in order to
maintain an unbroken document number series consecutively.
Note: The Cash Account, Check Template ID and Remittance Code must be the
same for both supplier checks and repayment checks in the instance the document
number series connected to a supplier check series is used.
Customer Repayment Check - Creating a Positive Pay Check
All issued checks, i.e. including customer repayment checks and supplier checks will be included in a single positive pay file provided that the same positive pay file template has been used.
Create Positive Pay File: If the same positive pay file template is selected for both supplier and customer repayment, a positive pay file will be created through the automatic payment process on the supplier side. I.e., when a supplier check is created using a supplier payment order. However, if a different positive pay file template has been used for a particular customer repayment checks then this customer repayment check will not be included in the positive pay file created in the automatic supplier payment process. In such an instance you must create a positive pay file for repayment checks using the external file assistant.
Positive Pay File Template: The positive pay file template allows you to select an external file template. It is used to validate against the available external file templates defined for the positive pay file type.
This activity has the following prerequisites: