Single currency to standard multicurrency
If you convert a single currency system to a standard multicurrency system, you can make these changes:
- Extend the number of home currencies to a maximum of three currencies.
- Change the local home currency.
- Change the reference currency.
The companies of one logistic area in a standard multicurrency system must all have the same reference currency. For the home currencies, no restrictions exist.
The amounts in the local home currency are converted into amounts in the new home currencies. The new home-currency amounts replace the original amounts in the database, or are stored as the additional home-currency amounts. Amounts in home currency that are already present in one of the new home currencies are not recalculated.
For elementary differences in home-amount calculation between a "euro initialization" and other conversions, see "Conversion Rules."
For euro compliancy, no specific home-currency setup is required other than introduction of the euro as the local home currency for those companies that reside in the new "euro country".
Example
Single to standard currency initialization | |||
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Logistic company | Reference | DKK | USD |
Local home | DKK | DKK | |
Reporting 1 | not used | EUR | |
Reporting 2 | not used | not used | |
Financial company 1 | Reference | DKK | USD |
Local home | DKK | EUR | |
Reporting 1 | not used | EUR | |
Reporting 2 | not used | not used | |
Financial company 2 | Reference | DKK | USD |
Local home | DKK | GBP | |
Reporting 1 | not used | USD | |
Reporting 2 | not used | USD |