A customer would like to use the function “Customer Repayment Proposal” but it seems that the results become quite strange when advance payments are made to advance invoices. In these cases, when called using the option “Include Advance Payments” the proposal doesn’t include the payments but the respective invoices if those are not fully paid. This doesn’t make much sense in this context because what usually has to be repaid are just these payments (and payments on account), whereas an open advance invoice should not be used to reduce the repayment (what can happen with open amounts from regular invoices). Now, when an advance payment is registered just as customer payment in Mixed Payment with the “Advance Payment” box ticked, this advance payment then actually would appear in the repayment proposal! But this box is never ticked (and can’t be) when entering a payment against an advance invoice.So, it seems that things don’t really fit together here, do they? Or do the customer and I m
A customer pays some of his suppliers by allowing them to pull direct debits from his account. It seems that this case is not supported by IFS at all (yet). Is this correct?IFS knows direct debit, but only where the IFS user is the supplier. It makes no sense to include the payment in a payment proposal because that would pay the supplier twice. And it is not possible to import it via a bank statement file because the transaction code 105 which is used by the bank for this purpose is set to “Direct Cash” in IFS. With the trick described in the comments of it seems to be possible to use the code anyway for supplier payments but we still can see that the function is not really supported - for example cash discounts are not automatically calculated and assigned there. So do we actually have to wait for a support of supplier direct debits in IFS?
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