Can I create File Formats for Bank Transfers?

Hello Everyone!
I need to know if Sap B1 2007A allow me to create File Formats for bank transfers in outgoing payments. I¨m in Colombia, South America, and working as Chile does.
It is available documentation related to this issue?
Thanks very much
Claudia
Edited by: Darius Heydarian on May 6, 2008 5:28 PM
Edited by: Philip Eller on May 20, 2008 9:10 AM

Kerstin,
Thanks for the information.
I might be wrong, but I understood that SAP did allow you to create dll files for this purpose. In the Document Resource Center in the Add-ons section, click on Payment Engine. There is a document called
'Payment Engine Plug-in Development Guide in Release 6.5'.
Claudia - you might want to see if this document is any use for you.
Although the name shows release 6.5, this document still appears for both 2005 and 2007.
I also checked 2007A and it still has the prompt for File Format.
As I said, I might be wrong, because I do not know anyone who has tried to create a plug-in, but if this is not for creating your own dll files, do you know what it is for?
Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Douglas

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