| To set up procurement card processingTo set up procurement card payment processing, take the
following steps: -
In the integration mapping scheme, define the ledger accounts
for the following integration transactions for the
following Procurement
Card Purchases integration document types: - In the ACP Parameters (tfacp0100m000) session, enter the various procurement card parameters
on the Procurement Card tab.
- In the Invoice-from Business Partners (tccom4522m000) session, define each procurement
card company as an invoice-from business partner.
- In the Matching Criteria (tfacp0112m000) session, define the matching codes that are used to
automatically match procurement cards statements to purchase requisitions. If
the procurement card companies that you use apply different matching code
formats, you must define a matching code for each format. You link the matching
code and the procurement card company to the procurement card in the Procurement Cards (tfacp0508m000) session.
- In the Matching Fields By Matching Criteria (tfacp0509m000) session, specify the matching fields
and the format of the matching code.
- In the Discrepancy Reasons (tfacp0111m001) session, define reason codes for the types of
discrepancy that can occur when the procurement card statements are matched to
the purchase requisitions. As you must enter a default discrepancy reason for
procurement card line types of the Others category, you must define at least
one discrepancy reason.
- In the Price Difference Tolerances (tfacp0150m000) session, define the price difference
tolerances that apply when the procurement card statements are matched to the
purchase requisitions, and the employees who are authorized to approve the
matching.
- In the Procurement Cards (tfacp0508m000) session, enter the procurement card data of the cards
that the company uses.
- In the Procurement Card Line Types (tfacp0510m000) session, define the procurement card line
types for the three categories of procurement card lines. For each line type,
you must specify the financial company, the ledger account, and the dimensions
to which the transaction must be posted.
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