Payments Window Reference

These windows are customizable folders. Note that in the default folder, many of the fields listed below are hidden. You can create custom folders by unhiding, hiding, moving, resizing, and renaming fields in this window. See: Customizing the Presentation of Data in a Folder.

Account Currency. Payables displays the currency code for the disbursing bank account.

Actual Value Date. During reconciliation, the system enters the date that your bank withdrew funds from your bank account for this payment.

Payment Address. Payment Address. The remit-to address, the Recipient address on the payment document. This is also shown as the Supplier address in Payment Overview window.

Anticipated Value Date. Expected date that your bank will withdraw funds from your bank account for this payment.

Bank Account. Disbursing Bank Account from which payment is created. Your choice of bank account and payment document determine the currency that you use to create payments.

For refunds, this is the account to which you will deposit the supplier refund.

Batch Name. If this payment was created in a payment batch, Payables displays the payment batch name.

Cleared Functional Amount. Amount the bank disbursed for the payment on the cleared date.

Cleared Date. Date on which your bank disbursed funds for the payment. This date is assigned automatically by Oracle Cash Management.

Cleared Rate Date. Date the bank used to calculate an exchange rate to disburse funds for a foreign currency payment.

Cleared Rate Type. Exchange rate the bank used to disburse funds for a foreign currency payment.

Payee Country. Country of the recipient address of the payment document.

Document Category. If you use sequential numbering, document category to which this payment document is assigned. You assign document sequences to document categories.

You cannot change the document category after the payment is formatted.

Payment Document. Payment document name, for example, name of check stock. You do not enter payment document names for refunds.

Document Num. Payment document number, for example, check number. When you create a payment, Payables enters the next available document number for the payment document.

For refunds, this is the document number of the refund. Enter the value you expect to see on your bank statement as a reference for reconciliation.

Functional Amount. Ledger Amount. Amount of the payment in your functional currency.

Ledger Currency. Currency assigned to your ledger.

Maturity Date. If you are creating a future dated payment with a Quick payment or a manual payment, enter the date on which your bank disburses funds for the payment. You can enter a value here.

If this is a payment batch payment, then the system automatically calculates the maturity date by checking for available discounts and checking if the payment format is set to Group by Due Date. See: Maturity Date Calculation for Multiple Payments.

Maturity Rate Date. Date after which an exchange rate for a bill payable is effective. Payables uses this date when selecting a date from the GL Daily Rates table. This value defaults from the Maturity Date field.

Maturity Rate. Exchange rate for a foreign currency bill payable. Payables uses maturity exchange rate information to record gains and losses if you account for payment gain/loss at payment and clearing time. If you record gains and losses only at clearing time, you do not need to enter values in the Maturity Exchange Rate/Date/Type fields.

Maturity Rate Type. Rate type for exchange rate between Payment Currency and functional currency on the maturity date for a bill payable. Payables uses five types of exchange rates: Spot, Corporate, User-defined, User, and EMU Fixed.

Paid To Name. Name of the payee at the time the payment was created. This field is not updatable, and is used only to record the payee name as it existed at the time of payment. . For example, if a supplier name changes from Ajax Suppliers at the time of payment to Ajax Inc. at sometime in future the payment document shows Ajax suppliers in this field. The trading partner field will show Ajax Inc.

Payment Amount. Amount of the payment in the payment currency. For refunds, the amount must be negative since this is the amount you are depositing to the bank account.

Payment Date. The GL Date for the payment lines and the date on the payment document. For future dated payments, this is the payment issue date. The date must be in an open accounting period.

For refunds, this is the date of the refund, for example, the refund check date, wire origination date, electronic payment origination date, maturity date, and so on.

Payment Method. A payment attribute on a document payable. The payment method indicates the medium by which the first party payer, or deploying company, makes a payment to a third party payee, or supplier. Examples of payment methods are checks printed in-house by the payer, checks outsourced to the bank for printing, and wires.

Payment Rate. Exchange rate for a foreign currency payment.

Rate Date. Date an exchange rate is effective for a foreign currency for a foreign currency payment. Payables uses this date when selecting a date from the GL Daily Rates table.

Rate Type. Rate Type for exchange rate between Payment Currency and functional currency. Payables uses five types of exchange rates:

Remit-to Account. The payee bank account that receives electronic payments. Payables defaults the value from the scheduled payment. If you enable the Allow Remit-To Account Override Payables option, you can override the defaulted bank account and select a bank account from the list of values. The list of values lists all active bank accounts for the supplier site that use the same currency as the payment.

Attention: The system ensures that Quick payments cannot be created for payment to inactive bank accounts.

Sequence Name. If you use sequential numbering, name of a series of sequential numbers assigned to a document category.

Statement Line Num. If the payment has been reconciled in Oracle Cash Management, Payables displays the bank statement line number to which you matched the payment.

Statement Num. If the payment has been reconciled in Oracle Cash Management, Payables displays the bank statement number to which you matched the payment.

Status. Payables displays the status of the payment. You can change the value in this field under certain circumstances for future dated payments. Note that the statuses that Payables uses for cleared payments and reconciled payments depends on your setting for the Account for Payment When Payment Clears Payables option.

Status Date. Last date on which the payment status was updated.

Supplier Number. Supplier number of the payee.

Supplier Site. Supplier site being paid by this payment.

Transfer Priority. Bank Charges users only: Indicate the priority for transfer of the electronic payment, Any, Express, or Normal. See: Bank Charges.

Type. Payment Type.

Voucher Num. If you use voucher numbers, number you assign to a payment document to uniquely identify it. If you use automatic sequential numbering, Payables assigns a voucher number and you cannot update it.

Bank Charge Bearer Override. Indicates the bank charge bearer override.

Cleared Rate. Indicates the rate at which the payment was cleared.

Description. Description of payment.

Operating Unit. Indicates the operating unit.

Payment Currency. Indicates the currency in which the payment is made.

Payment Process Profile. Specifies the payment process profile information.

Payment Process Request Settlement Priority Override. Indicates the payment process request settlement priority override.

Remit to Supplier Name. Indicates the Remit to Supplier Name to pay to the Third Party payment.

Remit to Supplier Site. Indicates the Remit to Supplier Site to pay to the Third Party payment.

Trading partner. Name of the Trading partner.

Trading Partner Address. Address of the trading partner.

Treasury Date. Indicates the date on when the treasury was established.

Treasury Number. Specifies the number associated with the treasury.

Invoices Region

GL Date. The default GL Date for the distributions of this invoice.

Number. Invoice number of invoice being paid.

Payment Amount. Amount being paid for this invoice in this payment.

Date. Indicates the invoice date.

Amount. Indicates the invoice amount.

Buttons

Actions... NumberOpens the Payment Actions window for a selected payment(s). You can use this window to perform actions such as Formatting, Printing, and Voiding payments. The number indicates the number of payments selected in this window.

Enter/Adjust Invoices. Opens the Select Invoices window. You can use this window to select invoices for payment, and if the payment is unaccounted, you can change the invoices associated with the payment. You can deselect an invoice selected for payment by selecting the invoice and choosing the Reverse Payment button.

View Processes. Queries the most recent Payment Process Manager submitted for the selected Payment.

Invoice Overview. Provides detailed overview of the invoice.

Payment Overview. Provides detailed overview of the payment.