About Brazilian FEBRABAN240(Brazil) file format

Hi Experts
Do we need any conversion program to load Febraban 240(HSBC Brazil) file format? Or Can we load the file directly from ff.5 (statement Format type B)?
Thanks
Edited by: SAP_FICO_Functional on Feb 21, 2011 6:18 PM

Hi,
CNAB 240 is standard of FEBRABAN. You don't need any conversor and you can load in format type B - ITAU.
Look all layouts bellow:
http://www.bb.com.br/portalbb/page100,107,8244,9,1,1,2.bb?codigoNoticia=18954&codigoMenu=120&codigoRet=11480&bread=4_5
Tell your customer to ask for SAP format do his Bank Account Manager.
Regards,
Marssel Vilaç

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