Search HansaManuals.com HansaManuals Home >> Standard ERP >> Multi-Currency >> Entering Transactions in Currency Previous Next Entire Chapter in Printable Form Search This text refers to program version 8.4 Using Currencies in Nominal Ledger Transactions - Simple Conversion System This page describes Exchange Rates and the simple currency conversion system in Nominal Ledger Transactions.--- In Standard ERP, you can configure any Account to hold balances in a particular Currency. In the following example the company has a JPY (Japanese Yen) bank account. The home Currency is GBP. The following Transaction is entered showing a sales transaction paid in JPY. The Sales Account is a normal sales account in GBP. In the Account register, Account 704 represents the JPY bank account, so "JPY" has been entered in the Currency field: To enter a debit or credit amount in Currency, go to flip C and use the Currency Debit or Currency Credit fields. A figure converted to your home Currency will be placed in the Base 1 Debit or Base 1 Credit field as appropriate. Alternatively, you can enter an amount in the Base 1 Debit or Credit field and a figure converted to the foreign Currency will be placed automatically in the Currency Debit or Currency Credit field. Account 100 is a normal Sales Account in the home Currency. On the second row, enter the Account number as usual, and then select 'Balance Transaction' from the Operations menu (Windows/Mac OS X) or Tools menu (iOS/Android) A balancing value will be placed in the Base 1 Credit field (visible on flips A, B and C): --- Using Currencies in transactions of various kinds:
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