Difference between Partial payment and residual payment

Hi,
What is difference between partial payment and residual payment and what is the effect of this payment on Payment Terms and Customer aging analysis report?
Can any body help me out.
Thanks & Regards
Amar Adam

Hi ,
We can take the example given by BSR
For ex. an amount of Rs.100000 outstanding invoice (let say 2000 is the invoice number) in customer account which has payment terms as ZPTERM.
you have recd Rs.25000/- while selecting the open items if you select partial payment the entry will be
Bank a/c dr. 25000
customer a/c cr. 25000
Let us say the document posted is 1000 , which is a partial payment document.
Now this document ages from the posting date, and the payment terms of the invoice are not inherited i.e. you cannot see the ZPTERM in the payment terms field for partial payment document.
Both the Invoice(2000) and Partial Payment(1000) documents remain as open items.
If you make a residual payment, you can see the payment terms ZPTERM in the residual document i.e. payment terms are inherited from the invoice.
And the baseline date is same as invoice date. so ageing of residual document  is same as that of invoice.
In this case the invoice document 2000 is cleared and a new open item is created. you can check after posting the residual document, the baseline date and payment terms will be same as that of Invoice.
Hope this explanation will clear your doubts..
Regards,
Praisty

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