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Reply from Nikki Klein on Aug 7 at 2:12 PM Hi Subhadeep, Standard SAP (Treasury) recommends that for each actual bank account you have, you configure 9 GL accounts - one is the account representing that bank account, and the others are sub-accounts representing clearing accounts. For example 113000 Bank 113001 Wires Out 113002 Wires In 113003 ACH Out 113004 ACH In 113005 Checks Out 113006 Checks In 113007 ZBA Transfers 113008 Other Transfers 113009 Treasury Transfers. The 113001 to 113009 accounts are flagged as Open Item Managed - the 113000 is not. When you configure your House Bank and then the specific Bank Account, you link that Bank Account to the GL account 113000. The other GL accounts are then assigned in (for example) the payment program configuration - payment method Checks would be linked to GL account 113005 and so on. MICR codes are not configured - they are part of the SAPScript or SmartForm used for the check printing. Nikki
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Suvo Kol Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 1:32 PM Subject: Bank Integration Hi, I want to know what are the critical points while configuring banks. Do we usually create too many accounts like chq recvd, chq issues, wire outgoing,incoming? Also where do we configure the micr codes etc. Appreciate a little help in this,preferably from Indian banking scenario. Best regards Subhadeep | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | In the Spotlight Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today. _.____.__ |