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The cash account field is not populated in the Cash Receipts Distribution Entry window if you enter a cash receipt in Microsoft Dynamics GP


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SYMPTOMS

If you enter a cash receipt, the cash account field is not populated in the Cash Receipts Distribution Entry window in Microsoft Dynamics GP or in Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains.

CAUSE

This issue occurs because of one of the following causes.

Cause 1

The Cash Account from option is set to Customer . If this setting is true, the Cash field in the Posting Accounts Setup window and in the Customer Account Maintenance window does not contain an account. See Resolution 1 in the "Resolution" section.

Cause 2

You have Payment Document Management installed, and this functionality is enabled. To confirm whether Payment Document Management is installed and is enabled, click Tools , point to Setup , point to Company , and then click Payment Document Setup . If this functionality is installed and is enabled, the Enable Payment Document Management for Sales check box is selected. See Resolution 2 in the "Resolution" section.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this issue, use the appropriate resolution.

 

Resolution 1

To populate the Posting Accounts Setup window, follow these steps:
1. Click Tools , point to Setup , point to Posting , and then click Posting Accounts .
2. In the Display list, click Sales .
3. Click the cash posting account, click the lookup button next to Accounts , and then select an account for the cash posting account.
To populate the Customer Account Maintenance window, follow these steps:
1. Click Cards , point to Sales , and then click Customer .
2. Click the lookup button next to Customer ID , and then double-click the customer from the cash receipt transaction.
3. Click Accounts .
4. Note the option that is selected in the Cash Account from area.

If the Cash Account from option is set to Checkbook , verify that the checkbook has a valid cash account setup. To do this, click Cards , point to Financials , click Checkbook , and then select the checkbook ID.

If the Cash Account from option is set to Customer , make sure that the cash account is selected.

Resolution 2

Payment Document Management is used in several Latin America and European countries. This functionality lets you enter sales and purchasing transactions by using payment methods other than the following methods:

• Cash
• Check
• Credit card

If you do not use this functionality, uninstall Payment Document Management by using the Microsoft Dynamics GP CD. If you plan to use the Payment Document Management functionality, you must enter information in the Sales Payment Document Entry window before you can enter information in the Cash Receipts Distribution window.

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Article Info
Article ID : 936588
Revision : 1
Created on : 4/4/2017
Published on : 4/4/2017
Exists online : False
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