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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
| Single code identifying the payment transaction. |
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| Common title of the current record. |
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Criteria
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| This access code is used to restrict access to data by user or group of users. |
| Select the payment sign. If you select Expense or Revenue, this field does not display in the payment header screen in payment entry. In this case, the user knows that the payment transaction is always an expense (issued cheque for example) or always a receipt (cheque receipt for example). If you select Unspecified, you make the selection in the payment header as Expense or Revenue. This makes it possible to create only one payment transaction used for both receipt and expenses as in cash entry for example. Requiring payment authorization only applies to expenses or unspecified types and when the Remittances and Bank file check boxes are selected. Use the PAYAPP - Payment authorization parameter to grant users the ability to approve payments. |
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| Select Bank for a Bank register and Cash for a Cash register. You can then select the appropriate Sign: Revenue or Expense. |
| Defines the payment attribute submitted by default upon entry of a payment for this transaction. |
| The Inter-banking code is a coding used by all banks to indicate the bank operation type on the lines of the bank statements that are sent to their customers. |
| Specify here the exchange rate type to be used to perform the currency conversions which are being entered or whose payments are being posted. |
| If this check box is selected for an invoice in a currency different from the company currency, the exchange rate applied between the open item currency for the closing of the BP account (closed during the first posting step) is the same as the rate on the invoice. There is no exchange rate variance journal reported in the company currency. If this check box is not selected, the exchange rate applied between the open item currency and the company currency for the closing of the BP account is the exchange rate on the posting date. For an exchange rate variance, an exchange rate variance journal in company currency is generated. Note: This check box is also relevant for the reporting currency for which an exchange rate variance journal in the reporting currency can be generated, or not, depending on whether it is selected or not. This exchange rate is applicable to the Bank or BP payment type attributes and uniquely for the cases where one (or more) invoice is posted. For other payment attributes or non-posted Bank or BP payment attributes, the retained exchange rate is fixed with respect to the exchange rate type previously specified. At the same time as the application of this original invoice exchange rate, several rates can co-exist. In this case, the accounting journal displays a blank exchange rate and suggests an exchange rate as an inlay on the screen. |
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| This flag is displayed only when the KSP activity code is activated. |
| This field requires the KSW – Swiss localization activity code to be active. Use this field to select the generated file type:
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Grid Payment method
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| This grid is used to specify the payment modes that will be considered for the automatic payment proposal (refer to documentation on the Automatic payment proposal). |
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It is possible to add data in entry mode (up to 30 fields). These fields must be defined in the PAY2 screen; once created, they can be used optionally in the transaction screens according to the response data existing in this grid.
These fields can be linked to the activity code KSW - Switzerland, for instance.
The economic reason code is used by the Banque de France when determining the Balance of payments.
It is necessary for all operation that fits into the following operations contexts:
The resident or non-resident status is defined at theBPlevel.
The declaration thresholds are determined by the parameter values AMTVIR1, AMTVIR2 and AMTVIR3 in the chapter BP / Default values.
The entry of this code and its mandatory nature are determined at the level of the payment entry transaction setup.
If the company from which the payment is made has the status of general direct declaring site to the balance of payments, code 060 'General direct declaring site' will be proposed (Company record setup).
If it is not the case, the value that will be suggested is the value defined at the BP level (BP record setup). This code can be modified.
This value is retrieved in the bank files (AFB160, AFB320, SEPA Credit Transfer).
Functioning of the Economic reason code
If the company is the direct declaring company, the Economic reason code '060' must be entered in the Accountingtab of the Company record.
This code is automatically applied to any payment destined for non resident BPs that is generated from this company. This field is not filled in the case of operations with residents.
If the company is not the direct declaring company, the economic reason code must be entered for each non-resident BP.
According to the declaration thresholds, this code is taken into account:
If no value has been entered in theBPrecord, a code can be selected directly inpayment entry.
The entry is mandatory if the setup of thepayment entrytransaction determines it.
Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Fields
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
| This field is displayed automatically on payment entry. It corresponds to the company which is linked to the site specified in the payment header. |
| It is possible to enter an internal reference for the payment document. |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| The user can enter a description for information. This description will be taken by default in the line texts at payment entry (if the "line text" field has been selected). |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
| This field is linked to Miscellaneous Table 3. |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
| Click this check box if the Bank ID number field is to be displayed in the payment entry transaction.
The Bank ID number is typically initialized from the payment address code. If the payment entry transaction is for a direct debit however, the Bank ID number is obtained by default from the mandate entered in the header payment (see the How to...manage SEPA mandates in AR processes in Sage X3 document in the 'How to', 'Financials' area of the Sage X3 Online help center). |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
| Field to specify the bank name. The paying bank is initialized from the payment address code. |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| Select this check box to directly enter a currency rate at payment entry. This action overrides the default payment currency in the Currency rates table. This check box is disabled if the Invoice rate application check box on the General tab is selected. If you select this check box, the Invoice rate application field on the General tab is disabled. |
| Select this check box to make entering a currency rate at payment entry mandatory. |
| Defines or not the presence of the "bank amount" field. This field |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
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| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
| Specifies the number of columns that will be frozen on the left |
Tabs
| Condition the management of the entry lots (Entry lot tab and header fields) in the payment entry. |
| If parameter PROBALCTL - Progressive balance control (chapter TRS - group PAY) is set to ‘Yes’, the balance control field is displayed. It is enabled if box "Entry batch" is activated.
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| This field is available if Bank or Cash is selected for the Bank or Cash field on the General tab for a Polish or South African legislation.
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Grid Extra fields
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| This grid is comprised of optional fields that may have been added |
| This checkbox is used to make mandatory the corresponding field upon payment entry |
| This checkbox is used to make the corresponding field mandatory upon payment entry |
Presentation
The Steps section is used to define the account posting steps specific to the payment transaction. The order of the steps cannot be changed. If all the account posting steps are selected for a payment transaction, each process must be completed before moving to the next step.
You can create a payment entry type for bank file splitting using the fields in the Bank file split section. You can then use this entry type to create remittances and start the bank file generation in either Manual remittances (GESFRM) or Electronic remittances (FICMAG). When generating bank files, either one or several are creating depending on the payment data and splitting criteria.
Bank file splitting depends on the bank file format and must be evaluated. For example, splitting by currency can be applied if a specific format supports mulit-currency in general by requires separate files per currency.
This option is not available when EDI files are created.
This is the last possible accounting step for payments before bank posting, an entry can be posted to an intermediate account on collection or discount for example.
This step is only available for payments included in a remittance.
You can associate the intermediate posting step with a group of automatic journals (see the Automatic journal groups): following either the first posting step or the second, the journal group suggested by default can be STEP1 or STEP N.
You can specify the accounting journal used for the intermediate posting. You can also generate accounting structures depending on whether the payment is posted on collection or discount. The journal you select, depending on the setup, will influence the intermediate account definition. The selected journal type is linked to the Bank definition.
You can use a dedicated process to perform a mass intermediate posting of remittance payments. See the documentation on Intermediate posting for more information.
This step is mandatory for all payment transactions. It is required before you can perform a bank posting.
You can associate the bank posting with a group of automatic journals (see the Automatic journal groups). Following either the first posting step or the second/third, the journal group suggested by default can be STEP1 or STEPN.
The Group if payment and Group if discount fields are available when the transaction includes a step for remittance entry or paying bank advice entry.
The group code is used to define if a journal entry is generated by remittance type:
The grouping by remittance or by due date is only possible when the Remittance check box is activated.
If the print code attached to the process code is "CHE" or "CHR" (miscellaneous table no. 304), the Group if discount field cannot be accessed.
You need to specify the accounting journal for the bank posting. The journal you select, depending on the setup, will influence the bank account definition. The selected journal type is linked to the Bank definition.
You can use a dedicated process to perform the bank posting of payments (see Bank posting). You can also post a payment to a bank from the remittance entry or paying bank notice entry (depending on your set up steps), which also allows you to validate this step for a single payment/remittance/paying bank notice.
You can require approval for payments that are expenses or unspecified. In that case, you can select the Authorization check box and make sure that the Remittances and Bank file check boxes are also selected. Authorized approvers are users who have the PAYAPP - Payment approval parameter (TRS chapter, AUZ group) set to Yes.
This last step is used to manage the posting of notes payable/receivable in particular for the Spanish or Portuguese legislations. Regardless of the legislation, this last step is used to generate an extra posting step from the Notes P/R risk closing function.
The journal entry group must be defined.
You need to specify the accounting journal for the intermediate posting. You can generate different accounting structures depending on whether the payment will be posted on collection or discount. The journal you select, depending on the setup, will influence the account(s) definition. The selected journal type is linked to the Bank definition.
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Processing
| Specifies if the payment mode must be taken into account by the |
Printing
| Enter the report code to identify which payment types to include. This code is used for the printing reports relating to checks, drafts, and remittances. For bank or cash register entry types, use the following codes:
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| Specifies if the print associated with the code above is a |
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| Specifies if an automatic bank assignment phase is |
| Specifies whether an approval stage is necessary before the first |
| Select this check box if authorization is required for payments. Note: Authorization only applies to expenses or unspecified entry types and if the Remittance and Bank file check boxes are selected. |
Intermediate posting
| Specify if the remittance must be subjected to an intermediate posting before being posted to the bank (for instance, for posting notes payable/receivable on collection or discount). |
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Notes P/R posting
| Specify if notes payable/receivable posting phase is required for this payment transaction. The notes payable/receivable posting consists in individually validating payments on an account different from the bank account. |
| Use this field to indicate if the payment type is linked to a Notes P/R field on the BP record. The Notes P/R fields (1, 2, etc.) correspond to a group or "portfolio" of customer notes payable/receivable that are not due. These notes can then be subject to a risk closing phase in a dedicated function. |
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Bank posting
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Deposits/Remittances
| Select this check box if payments need to be regrouped onto deposit notes before bank posting. When payment authorization is required, this check box must be selected. |
| Specify if payments must be grouped as paying bank notes before bank posting (issued notes payable/receivable). |
| Select this check box if an electronic transmission of the deposit slip is possible with the bank (transfers, LOC, etc.). For paying banks, select this check box to trace imported and exported files in payments and paying bank notes monitoring. When payment authorization is required, this check box must be selected. |
| For France is it the ETEBAC file. Specify the name of the file to be generated, if the transaction only generates this type of file. Otherwise leave the field blank for the file to be selected at the electronic deposit stage. |
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| This box -when checked- is used to generate bank files with the SEPA format for the current payment entry transaction. |
| This field is used to select the 'pivot' text file from Sage X3 sent to Sage Connect for conversion into .xml. |
| The nature of the payment identifies the bank file formats that can be generated by the payment transaction. According to the bank establishment or the national/international character of the payment, the file format is different. The nature of the payment is used to associate a payment transaction, a group of possible of bank files. This field is mandatory if the transaction generates a bank file. |
Notes P/R risk closing
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Bank file split
| Select this check box as a criteria to split bank files from one remittance group by payment method. File splitting depends on the bank file format and must be evaluated for each type. This is option is not available when EDI files are created. |
| Select this check box as a criteria to split bank files from one remittance group by currency. File splitting depends on the bank file format and must be evaluated for each type. For example, splitting by currency can be applied if a specific format supports multi-currency in general but requires separate files per currency. |
| Select this check box as a criteria to split bank files from one remittance group by due date. File splitting depends on the bank file format and must be evaluated for each type. |
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Export
| Used to mention the generating fact for taking into account the payments of a transaction in the payment export file, towards the cash management software (see documentation Payment export to Sage cash management).
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| This field points to the miscellaneous table 325 and it represents a grouping/splitting criterion for the payments upon generation of the payment export file(s). |
Grid Equivalence
| Code of the field of the payment export file whose content can be set up.
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| The parameterization formula can be entered with the help of the formula assistant. By default, the various accessible tables are proposed:
As well as the main screens:
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The export file of the open items has a fixed length (see the documentation Export of the Sage cash management payment schedule).
Therefore, the content of a field can be truncated if, because of the setup, it contains too many characters with respect to its maximum length in the cash management software.
The setup of some fields must also take the followingconstraintsinto account:
If the setup is not specified for all or part of the treasury file, the following default values are applied, irrespective of the transaction and the bank:
Should these default values not be suitable, the setup of some fields must take into account the following constraints :
These fields do not point to value tables, at Sage 1000 Cash Management module level.
If the setup is not specified for all or part of the treasury file, the following default values are applied, irrespective of the transaction and the bank:
Should these default values not be suitable, the setup of some fields must take into account the following constraints :
These fields do not point to value tables, at Sage FRP Treasury module level.
If the setup is not specified for all or part of the treasury file, the following default values are applied, irrespective of the transaction and the bank:
This button is used to confirm the entry screen setup. |
This button is used to copy the setup of the transaction to another folder. |
In addition to the generic error messages, the following messages can appear during the entry :
This message appears when the control checking the coherence between the entry transaction sign and the selected payment method fails.