Returned/Bounced Check Report

Our client has a unique request. They want to be able to display a report that would list customers with bounced or returned checks. I suggested the AR Aging report but they are looking for something more. Can someone advise if there is any standard SAP report that could accomplished that?
Regards,
KO

Hi,
You can run the customer line item report FBL5n restricting based on Document type and Posting key for reversal 05 and selecting all line items this should give you a listing of the documents. The assumption here is users follow the process being defined and do not use any other document type or posting keys other then the one proposed by the system. It is possible to develop a custom ABAP report using this logic if regular reporting is required.
Regards
K.R

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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
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    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Predictive Failure - Deassert
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    OK
    Disk or Disk Bay 9 Drive 9 0: Rebuild In Progress - Deassert
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