Accounting Rules for AB - Automatic Bank Statement Processing
AB10: Bank Statements
When applied
Account entries are created in 'Bank Statement. Open' (ABS100) when bank statements are automatically or manually processed.
References
See Automatic Processing of Bank Statements.
See Bank Statement Types.
Accounting rules for AB10: Bank statements
Rule |
D/C |
Name |
Description |
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AB10-185 |
Accepted payment difference |
Represents the difference between the invoiced amount and actual paid amount that is accepted and written off automatically, as defined in 'Payment Tolerance. Open' (ARS098). |
|
AB10-280 |
Rounding off |
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AB10-370 |
Bank account |
Used when bank statement type 1 (Bank statement) is selected in (ABS100). |
|
AB10-374 |
Bank in transit |
Represents the bank account used for payments that have been remitted to bank but not collected yet. Used when bank statement type 2 (Payment specification) is selected in (ABS100). |
|
AB10-390 |
D |
Customer claim from other divisions |
Used for multi-division customer receipts, that is, when customer receipts from one division are processed in another one in the Automatic Bank Statements module. The check box 'Customer receipts from multiple divisions' in 'Bank Account Identifier. Open' (ABS900) determines whether multi-division customer receipts are accepted. |
AB10-395 |
C |
Customer debt to other division |
As AB10-390, but refers to the customer debt instead. |