Difference between Check Encashment and EBS
Can anyone please tell me the difference between electronic bank statement and check encashment with example. What does these two update in SAP when received from the bank?
Thanks
Lakshmi,
that is not true. encashing check also makes clearing entry.
There are two t.codes in SAP , FCHR and FCKR.
Lets say if you have around 200 checks per months manually you can enter them using t.code FCHR , you enter encashment date in them and it updates check register with that date same time it makes below entry,
Dr. Checks out a/c
Cr. bank statement account.
t.code FCKR does the same thing with input file, where you can enter all data in an excel sheet and upload them, system will encash checks and will make clearing entries as per encashment dates.(its used when number of encashed checks are more and going through FCHR is time consuming)
EBS does the same thing but , it takes care of other bank transactions as well like, ACH, lockbox, Wires etc.
I hope that clears.
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Example Setup
Stepper
Motor
NI
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10
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The
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Closed Loop Scenario
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