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The Receive Customer Payment interface | The '''Receive Customer Payment''' interface allows users to efficiently process and record customer payments. | ||
Upon accessing this page, the user must select the bank account to which the payment will be deposited and identify the customer and their branch. If the customer has any outstanding invoices, they will be listed. Based on the payment amount, the user can simply check the corresponding checkbox to allocate the full amount to an invoice. If the payment amount is not sufficient to cover the full invoice, the user should not check the checkbox. Instead, they should enter the payment amount in the "This Allocation" box provided. | |||
The system will | The system will automatically calculate and display the total allocated amount in the "Total Amount Allocated" box below the table. '''Warning''': Do not modify this calculated amount unless you are certain of the necessary changes. If the amount is adjusted to exceed the Total Amount Allocated, the surplus will be recorded and can be applied to other invoices. Conversely, if the amount is set below the Total Amount Allocated and the "Add Payment" button is clicked, the invoices will be closed and the shortfall will be written off without a general ledger (GL) record. |
Revision as of 17:14, 19 July 2024
The Receive Customer Payment interface allows users to efficiently process and record customer payments.
Upon accessing this page, the user must select the bank account to which the payment will be deposited and identify the customer and their branch. If the customer has any outstanding invoices, they will be listed. Based on the payment amount, the user can simply check the corresponding checkbox to allocate the full amount to an invoice. If the payment amount is not sufficient to cover the full invoice, the user should not check the checkbox. Instead, they should enter the payment amount in the "This Allocation" box provided.
The system will automatically calculate and display the total allocated amount in the "Total Amount Allocated" box below the table. Warning: Do not modify this calculated amount unless you are certain of the necessary changes. If the amount is adjusted to exceed the Total Amount Allocated, the surplus will be recorded and can be applied to other invoices. Conversely, if the amount is set below the Total Amount Allocated and the "Add Payment" button is clicked, the invoices will be closed and the shortfall will be written off without a general ledger (GL) record.