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Define Tolerances (Customers) | OBA3

Define Tolerances (Customers)

In this configuration activity you are able to define tolerance groups for customer payments. Those are necessary to maintain sound controlling environment related to clearing customer items. Transaction: OBA3 IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable -> Business Transactions -> Incoming Payments -> Manual Incoming Payments -> Define Tolerances (Customers) Table: T043G, T001, T040, T040A, T043GT     In the first screen you will get a list of all defined tolerance groups. Those with “blank” tolerance group are global for the related company code.   In the following screen you have to maintain or edit …

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Enter Accounting Clerk Identification Code for Customers | OB05

Enter Accounting Clerk Identification Code for Customers

In this configuration activity we are able to create and maintain accounting clerks for customer master data. They could be useful in cases where we want to have an accountable clerk for every customer. Then they could be placed on correspondence and used on different management reports. Transaction: OB05 IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable -> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for Creating Customer Master Data -> Enter Accounting Clerk Identification Code for Customers Table: T001S     When you enter into the transaction you will see a list of …

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Assign Number Ranges to Customer Account Groups | OBAR

Assign Number Ranges to Customer Account Groups

In this configuration activity we are able to assign a number range to an account group for customer master data. Transaction: OBAR IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable -> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for Creating Customer Master Data -> Assign Number Ranges to Customer Account Groups Tables: T077D, T077X When you open the transaction you will get a list of all account groups created for customer master data. Find the desired group and assign a number range to it.

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Create Number Ranges for Customer Accounts | XDN1

Create Number Ranges for Customer Accounts

In this configuration activity we are able to maintain number ranges for customer master data which later we are able to use for assigning them to account groups. You are able to have either externally or internally assigned number ranges. Transaction: XDN1 IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable -> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for Creating Customer Master Data -> Create Number Ranges for Customer Accounts Table: NRIV     On the first screen you will have to choose the desired mode for number range maintenance or display.   Display …

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Define Screen Layout per Activity (Customers) | OB20

Define Screen Layout per Activity (Customers)

In this configuration activity we are able to define screen layout version for customer master data based on activities which we are performing. Transaction: OB20 IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable -> Customer Accounts -> Master Data -> Preparations for Creating Customer Master Data -> Define Screen Layout per Activity (Customers) Table: T078D   When you enter into the transaction, on the first screen you will get the list of all activities for which you can maintain screen layout variant. When you choose particular activity depending on what is the type …

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