About Currency Conversions for Transfer Orders

The exchange rate for transfer orders is set on the Inter-Site Parameters form. For transfer orders, the system considers the To Site as the domestic currency site, and thus the exchange rate defaults to the To Site's current buy rate. If no buy rate has been established for the To Site, then the exchange rate defaults to 1.00.

If the From Site is the originating site in a transfer, then the From Site's currency is divided by the exchange rate to determine how the transfer cost will be converted into the To Site's currency.

EXAMPLE: Assume that the exchange rate, as entered on the Inter-Site Parameters form, is .80. If the From Site's currency is assumed to be 1.00, then the currency conversion for the To Site is as follows: 1.00/.80, or 1.25

If the To Site is the originating site in a transfer, then the To Site's currency is multiplied by the exchange rate to determine how the transfer cost will be converted into the From Site's currency.

EXAMPLE: Assume that the exchange rate, as entered on the Inter-Site Parameters form, is .80. If the To Site's currency is assumed to be 1.00, then the currency conversion for the From Site is as follows: 1.00 * .80, or .80