Tables For Bank Reconciliation

Hi,
What are the tables will affect while doing Bank Reconciliation. I need to update one User Defined Field in Payment Document, while doing reconciliation. I got OMTH table, but it is having the data for Reconciliation Acct. , Statement Number, but i need to know which table containing detail of all reconciliation statements.

Hi,
Please Assume the following Scenario.
I have one Outgoing Payment - (DocTotal is 5,000)
Now i have posted one Deposit For 5,000
Now i am doing the Bank Reconciliation
  Selected that Outgoing payment and the deposit and i clicked the reconciled button. Now reconciliation was done.
  Now in which table these Outgoing payment table data will store
           or
  In Which Column of Outgoing Payment table will affect once we did the Reconciliation.

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    But as a special case the user has entered more than SIX digit cheque Number in Gl Account. Now am unable to clear those open items, since bank statement is having six digit cheque Numbers only.
    My question is if i want to clear the open items of cheque deposit, cheque issue, others without useing Algorithms... let me know the configuration with various specification parameters.
    Regards,
    Swathi

    HI
    My Requirement is only one..... can we clear without useing Algorithms..... let me know the process.... on what parameters/specifications can do
    Rgds,
    Swathi
    Edited by: swathi fico on Aug 27, 2009 10:08 AM
    Edited by: swathi fico on Aug 27, 2009 12:55 PM

  • Configuration setting for bank reconciliation staement

    Hi
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    Hi,
    Electronic Bank Statement
    Global Settings for Electronic Bank Statement
    You should carry out Customizing for the electronic bank statement as follows: In Customizing for Bank Accounting, choose Business Transactions  Payment Transactions  Electronic Bank Statement  Make Global Settings for Electronic Bank Statement.
    Create Account Symbols:
    In this step, you create account symbols. You will need these symbols at a later stage to define the posting specifications. Before the posting rules are used, the individual account symbols are replaced by the account to which items are to be posted.
    Account Text
    AUSG-UEBERW-AUS Foreign out. transf.
    AUSG-UEBERW-INL Domestic out. transf
    BANK Bank account
    BANKEINZUG Bank collection
    BANKGEBUEHREN Bank cost
    BARAUSZAHLUNG Cash payment
    BAREINZAHLUNG Cash deposit
    GELDEINGANG Cash receipt
    SCHECKAUSGANG Outgoing cheques
    SCHECKEINGANG Incoming cheques
    SCHECKVERRECHNG Cheque clearing acct
    SONSTIGE Other bank trans.
    TREASURYAUSGANG Treasury outg. trans
    TREASURYEINGANG Treasury inc. trans.
    ZINSAUFWAND Interest paid
    ZINSERTRAG Interest received
    Assign Accounts to Account Symbol:
    In this step, you define how accounts are determined for a particular account symbol. To avoid you having to define a separate account symbol for each individual house bank account (each with a different G/L account and separate bank clearing accounts), the G/L Acct field can contain a masked output.
    Act Symbol Acct Mod. Currency G/L Acct
    AUSG-UEBERW-AUS + + +++++++++3
    AUSG-UEBERW-INL + + +++++++++2
    BANK + + ++++++++++
    GELDAUSGANG + + +++++++++2
    GELDEINGANG + + +++++++++9
    KASSE + + ++++++++++
    SCHECKAUSGANG + + +++++++++1
    SCHECKEINGANG + + +++++++++8
    SCHECKVERRECHNUNG + + ++++++++17
    SONSTIGE + + ++++++++19
    SPESEN + + 479000
    Create Keys for Posting Rules:
    In this step, you create the descriptions for the required posting rules. Each posting rule represents the business transaction on the bank statement in the SAP system, such as a cheque received, a credit memo, or debit memo.
    Posting Rule Text
    001+ Cash inflow via interim account
    002 + Cheque credit memo through bank
    003- Cashed Cheque
    004- Domestic transfer
    005- Foreign transfer
    006- Other disbursements
    007+ Other receipts
    008- Cash payment
    009+ Cash receipt
    010+ Collection/direct debit
    011- Returns collection/direct debit
    012- Bank fee
    013+ Interest received
    014- Interest paid
    015+ Payment by credit card
    016- Vendor direct debit
    017+ Treasury receipts
    018- Treasury disbursements
    Define Posting Rules/Posting Specifications:
    In this step, you create posting specifications for each posting rule. The posting specifications enable you to define how a particular business transaction (such as a credit memo) is to be posted.
    Posting specifications comprise one or two posting records Debit  Credit. The first posting record is called posting area 1 and usually involves a G/L account posting (BANK ACCOUNT  CASH RECEIPT, for example). The second posting record, which is optional, is called posting area 2 (CASH RECEIPT  CUSTOMER, for example).
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    Pstg Rule PosAr PKey Acct (Debit) PKey Acct (Credit) Doc. Type Pst Ty
    Cash inflow via interim account 001+ 1 40 BANK 50 GELDEINGANG SA 1
    001+ 2 40 GELDEINGANG DZ 8
    Cheque credit memo through bank 002+ 1 40 BANK 50 SCHECK-EINGANG SA 1
    Cashed Cheque 003- 1 SCHECK-AUSGANG 50 BANK SA 4
    Domestic transfer 004- 1 AUSG-UEBERW-INL 50 BANK SA 4
    Foreign transfer 005- 1 AUSG-UEBERW-AUS 50 BANK SA 4
    Other disbursements 006- 1 40 SONSTIGE 50 BANK SA 1
    Other receipts 007+ 1 40 BANK 50 SONSTIGE SA 1
    Cash payment 008- 1 BARAUS-ZAHLUNG 50 BANK SA 4
    Cash receipt 009+ 1 40 BANK BAREIN-ZAHLUNG SA 5
    Collection/
    direct debit 010+ 1 40 BANK BANK-
    EINZUG SA 5
    Returns collection/
    direct debit 011- 1 40 SONSTIGE 50 BANK SA 1
    Bank fee 012- 1 40 BANKGEBUEHREN 50 BANK SA 1
    Interest received 013+ 1 40 BANK 50 ZINSERTRAG SA 1
    Interest paid 014- 1 40 ZINSAUFWAND 50 BANK SA 1
    Vendor direct debit 016- 1 40 AUSG-UEBERWSG INL 50 BANK SA 1
    2 50 AUSG-UEBERWSG INL KZ 7
    Treasury receipts 017+ 1 40 BANK TREASURY-EINGANG SA 5
    Treasury disbursements 018- 1 TREASURY-AUSGANG 50 BANK SA 4
    Returns collections/direct debits are posted to the account for other interim postings, since they need to be postprocessed.
    Create Transaction Type:
    In this step, you create the names and descriptions for the various transaction types required. House banks that use identical lists of business transaction codes (external transactions) can later be assigned to the same transaction type.
    Trans. Type Name
    MC MultiCash
    Assign External Transaction Types to Posting Rules:
    In this step, you assign (external) business transaction codes to a posting rule (internal), which enables you to use the same posting specifications for different business transaction codes.
    Ext Trans +/- Post. Rule Int Algthm
    001 - 003- 012 Outgoing cheque: cheque number same as payment doc. no.
    002 - 003- 012 Outgoing cheque: cheque number same as payment doc. no.
    004 - 016- 021 Reference document number search
    005 - 016- 021 Reference document number search
    009 - 011- 000 No interpretation
    020 - 004- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    051 + 001+ 021 Reference document number search
    070 + 002+ 000 No interpretation
    071 + 010+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    082 + 009+ 001 Standard algorithm
    083 - 008- 001 Standard algorithm
    201 - 005- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    202 + 001+ 021 Reference document number search
    206 - 005- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    401 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    401 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    402 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    402 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    411 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    412 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    413 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    414 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    415 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    416 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    417 - 018- 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    418 + 017+ 019 Reference no. (DME management)
    808 - 012- 000 No interpretation
    814 + 013+ 000 No interpretation
    814 - 014- 000 No interpretation
    833 + 017+ 001 Standard algorithm
    833 - 018- 001 Standard algorithm
    UNALLOCATED + 007+ 000
    UNALLOCATED - 006- 000
    To enable the bank statement to find the item to be cleared in the vendor direct debit transaction, the bank details must be maintained in the vendor master record. The bank statement finds the vendor using the bank details and the item using the value (if unique).
    For algorithm 012, the number interval of the document numbers must be entered in the import report. For algorithm 026, the number interval of the reference document numbers must be entered (SD number assignment = XBLNR in the FI document). For further information on searching for the reference document number, refer to SAP Note 0107592.
    The UNALLOCATED transaction results in the bank statement being imported, even if the external transaction code has not been created in Customizing. The transaction is posted to the interim account +++++5 (bank subaccount, depending on bank). Take a look at this interim account after the bank statement has been imported and post the items to the correct accounts where necessary. To ensure that the transaction is contained in the system the next time the statement is imported, define the new external transaction code in Customizing and assign an appropriate posting rule.
    Assign Bank Accounts to Transaction Types:
    In this step, you assign each of your bank accounts to a transaction type.
    Bank key Bank Account Transaction
    400500 XXXXXXXX MC
    5.5.3 Manual Bank Statement
    Create and Assign Business Transactions
    In this step, you define an indicator and assign a posting rule for each business transaction.
    Tran +- Post. Rule Acct Mod Int Algthm Text
    001+ + 001+ + 21 Cash inflow via interim account
    002+ + 002+ + Cheque credit memo through bank
    003- - 003- + 12 Cashed Cheque
    004- - 004- + 19 Domestic transfer
    005- - 005- + 19 Foreign transfer
    006- - 006- + Other disbursements
    007+ + 007+ + Other receipts
    008- - 008- + 1 Cash payment
    009+ + 009+ + 1 Cash receipt
    010+ + 010+ + 19 Collection/direct debit
    011- - 011- + Returns collection/direct debit
    012- - 012- + Bank fee
    013+ + 013+ + Interest received
    014- - 014- + Interest paid
    016- - 016- + 21 Vendor direct debit
    017+ + 017+ + 19 Treasury receipts
    018- - 018- + 19 Treasury disbursements
    019+ + 017+ + 1 Cash concentration - incoming
    020- - 018- + 1 Cash concentration - outgoing
    Define Posting Keys and Posting Rules for Manual Bank Statement
    The posting keys and rules have already been set up for the electronic bank statement. The posting keys and rules for the manual bank statement are the same as those used for the electronic bank statement.
    5.5.4 Cheque Management
    Create and Assign Business Transactions
    In this step, you define transaction codes for cheque deposits and assign them to a posting rule. You have to specify these transaction codes in the Tran (Transaction) field on the initial screen for cheque deposits.
    Tran +- Post. Rule Acct Mod Text
    CD01 + CD01 + Direct cheque deposit
    CD02 + CD02 + Cheque deposit via interim account
    Define Posting Rules and Posting Keys for Cheque Deposit
    Two posting rules have been created: Direct cheque deposit and Cheque deposit via interim account. These rules represent two ways of posting cheques in the system. If you only want to post the bank accounting item in the first step and then clear the open customer items, use the Cheque deposit via interim account transaction. This is of particular importance when you have a lot of cheques and you have to ensure that all the cheques in Bank Accounting are posted by 10:30 a.m., for example. Otherwise, you use the Direct cheque deposit transaction in which the customers are cleared immediately provided that clearing information is available.
    Procedure
    Create Account Symbols:
    In this step, you create account symbols. You will need these symbols at a later stage to define the posting specifications. Before the posting rules are used, the individual account symbols are replaced by the account to which items are to be posted.
    Symbol Description
    SCHECKEINGANG Incoming cheques
    SCHECKVERRECHNG Cheque clearing acct
    BANK Bank account
    Assign Accounts to Account Symbol:
    In this step, you define how accounts are determined for a particular account symbol. To avoid you having to define a separate account symbol for each individual house bank account (each with a different G/L account and separate bank clearing accounts), the G/L Acct field can contain a masked output.
    Act Symbol Acct Mod. Currency G/L Acct Acct Symb. Desc. (set automatically)
    SCHECKEINGANG + + +++++++++8 Incoming cheques
    SCHECKVERRECHNG + + ++++++++13 Cheque clearing acct
    SCHECKVERRECHNG + CHF ++++++++60 Cheque clearing acct
    SCHECKVERRECHNG + USD ++++++++50 Cheque clearing acct
    BANK + + ++++++++++ Bank account
    Create Keys for Posting Rules:
    In this step, you define a posting rule for cheque deposits. The key determines the posting rules for general ledger and subledger accounting. The posting rule represents the typical business transactions involved in cheque deposits.
    Posting Rule Text
    CD01 Direct cheque deposit
    CD02 Cheque deposit via interim account
    Define Posting Rules:
    In this step, you define the posting rules for cheque deposits and prepare account determination. Depending on whether a posting transaction affects general ledger accounting only, or affects both general ledger and subledger accounting, you define posting rules either for one or two posting areas. You only need one posting area if you post items directly “Bank to incoming cheques” rather than using clearing accounts, for example.
    Pstg Rule PosAr PKey (D) Acct (Debit) PKey (C) Account (Credit) Doc. Type PstTy
    CD01 2 40 SCHECK
    EINGANG DZ 8
    CD02 1 40 SCHECK
    EINGANG 50 SCHECKVER-RECHNUNG SA 1
    CD02 2 40 SCHECKVER-RECHNUNG DZ 8
    User transations..
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    2) Acct statement - posting and clearing -- FEBP
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    If this helps,please assign points.
    Thanks,
    Rau

  • Electronic Bank Statement for Bank Reconciliation

    Hello FI Experts,
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    bank reconciliation statement
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  • Automatic clearing in Electronic Bank Reconciliation

    Hi All,
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  • Bank reconciliation incoming payment

    Hi All,
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  • Re: Bank Reconciliation

    Hello
    I wanted to ask that when we usually post an incoming payment or an outgoing payment in SAP the respective subledger accounts and the bank clearing accounts are debited or credited as per the situation.
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    Hi,
    Let me try to clarify.
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    Debit: Incoming Clearing Account
    Credit: Customer Account
    Main GL posting
    Debit: Main Bank Account (House Bank)
    Credit: Incoming Clearing Account
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    Scenario 3:
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    Main GL posting
    Debit: Bank Charges Account
    Credit: Main Bank Account (House Bank)
    In this scenario, we only have posting rule 1 for Main GL posting.
    Scenario 4:
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    This situation will be similar to Scenario 2 with opposite entries in Sub-ledger and Main GL entries. Here also we have posting rule 1 for Main GL posting and, also posting rule 2 for sub-ledger posting. This is both the entries are being passed at the time of EBS posting.
    I hope the above examples are covering all the areas that you need clarification.
    Regards,
    Kiron Kumar T.

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    Everyday some cheques are cleared, End user cannot make everyday reconciliation because user can get the bank statement every month end. So that  they wants to put clearing date in the statement.
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