Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Standard ERP >> Purchase Ledger >> Payment Register Eelmine Järgmine Prindi kogu peatükk Otsi Juhend HansaWorld Enterprise'i versioonile 7.2 Operations Menu - Payment - Prepare Cheque If you have the Cheques module, you can use this function to connect an individual Payment row to an unused Own Cheque record (in the Own Cheque register in the Cheques module). If there is no unused Own Cheque record, a new one will be created.To use this function, first create a new Payment and specify the Purchase Invoice(s) that you want to pay. Make sure that you specify a Payment Mode in which the Type is "Own Cheques", either in the Payment header or in a particular Payment row. Place the insertion point in the row that you wish to connect to an Own Cheque record. The Cheque Number field on flip C of this row must be empty. Then, choose 'Prepare Cheque' from the Operations menu. If there is a suitable unused Own Cheque (i.e. with matching or blank Supplier, Bank Account and Bank Code and with no Amount), it will be opened for inspection and checking. To create Own Cheques without Amounts, use the 'Create Own Cheques' Maintenance function in the Cheques module. If there is no suitable unused Own Cheque, a new one will be opened. The window titles will be 'Own Cheque: Update' in the first case, meaning that the record contains unsaved changes, and 'Own Cheque: New' in the second case, meaning that the record has not yet been saved. After amendment if necessary, save the record in the Own Cheque register by clicking the [Save] button in the Button Bar. If the function created a new Own Cheque, you will need to specify a Cheque No. before saving. The Own Cheque window will be closed, returning you to the Payment. The Serial Number of the Cheque record will be copied to the Cheque Number field on flip C of the Payment row(s). To print the cheque(s) from the Payment, use the 'Print Cheques' function immediately below this one on the Operations menu. If a Cheque is not opened when you select the function, the probable reasons are:
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