Wrong Check Printed on different vendor

Hi,
I have open item on vendor X name  and system  printed check in the name of  Y, payment made through T.Code f-58, and i am not maintained alternate payee in the name of X Vendor master data..so what could be the reson and how system identified different vendor name for check printing.
Regards
Vinu

Hello,
Are you using an standard form or a Z* form?
Maybe your form is retrieving the wrong name from the database if you are using Z*.
You can review your form logic using se71.
REgards,
REnan

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    Part 2: esc "(8M" esc "(s0p8.00h8.0v0s0b80T" --- This will be provided by the ROM
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    Part 2 : esc "&f1S"
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    esc "&f0y0X"     Define Macro ID 0 and Start Macro Definition     
    esc "&l0E"      Define Top Margin at 0 Lines     
    esc "&a0L"      Define Left Margin at Column 0     
    esc "(8M"     8M Symbol SetNote : As per pcl codes this happens to be Font Primary JIS Math 8 symbol     MICR Part 1 : Provided by the Vendor from where you the ROM cartridge
    esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"     {Fixed Pitch}{pitch 8.00 cpi}{Font Style 8.40}{Medium Weight}{Typeface 0}     MICR Part 2 : Provided by the Vendor
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    esc "&a13.8C"     Move to Column 13.8     
         CODE 112     
    esc "&f1x3x8X"     {End Macro Definition}{Call Macro}{Delete Macro ID}     
    esc "&f1S"     {Pop Cursor Position}     At this point, the MICR gets printed
    Table 2. Escape Sequences in APLAP.prt file Explanation
    Fig. 8 APXPBFEG rdf file Signature printer mask and Format Triggers
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    esc "*t300R"     300 DPI Graphics resolution     
    esc "*p1500X"     Horiz position = 1500 Dots     
    esc "*p650Y"     Vert position = 470 Dots     
    esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T"esc "&f0S!"     Symbol SetProportionalPoint Size 53UprightMedium WeightTypeface 102Push Cursor Position!     Vendor gave the us esc "(4B"esc"(s1p53v0s0b102T!"Note: the ! when the it pushes the ! and that is where it prints the signature piece. The first part forms the symbol set , say (4B and the later part forms the signature font and ! is the piece. I took the ! from the above and let it stay with the 3rd part of it so that signature does not print twice.
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    esc "*p+121Y"     Move down 121 Dots     
    esc "&f1S"     Pop Cursor Position     
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    References
    Metalink Doc ID # 186640.1, Different Payment Formats …
    Metalink Doc ID # 60936.1, Step by Step Guide to Setup a Printer in Oracle Applications
    Metalink Doc ID # 250543.1, How to Create An Initialization String for a Payable Check Format
    Metalink Doc ID # 48680.1, Accounts Payable FAQ – Payment Batch, Check
    Metalink Doc ID # 1074792.6, Exclamation Point (!) Prints On Check When Using APXPBFEL And Cartridge
    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
    Metalink Doc ID # 146452.1, Listing of p_printer_code_mask Default Values for APXPBFEL
    Chapter 2, Oracle Payables user guide
    Appendix A
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    {Move to Column 70}
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    2.2 esc "(8U"
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    {Point Size 14}
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    11.1 esc "&f0y0X"
    {Define Macro ID 0}
    {Start Macro Definition}
    11.2 esc "&l0E"
    {Define Top Margin at 0 Lines}
    11.3 esc "&a0L"
    {Define Left Margin at Column 0}
    11.4 esc "(0Q"
    {0Q Symbol Set}
    11.5 esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 8.00 cpi}
    {Font Style 8.40}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 0}
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    {Set HMI = 15/120"}
    {Vert position = 907 Dots}
    11.7 esc "&a13.8C"
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    code "212" esc "&f1x3x8X" esc "&f1S"
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    {Call Macro}
    {Delete Macro ID}
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    code "221" esc "&f0S" esc "*t300R" esc "*p1500X" esc "*p470Y"
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    esc "&f0S!" esc "&f1S" esc "*p+121Y" esc "&f1S"
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    {300 DPI Graphics resolution}
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    {4B Symbol Set}
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    {Point Size 53}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 102}
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    code "222" esc "&f0S" esc "*t300R" esc "*p1500X" esc "*p650Y"
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