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Export Electronic Payments Report

Exports payment journal entries to a file by using the format selected in the Bank Payment Type field in the Payment Journal window. If Electronic Payment is selected, payment journal entries are exported into a file formatted according to the Automated Clearing House (ACH) standard format. If Electronic Payment-IAT is selected, payment journal entries are exported into a file formatted according to the International ACH Transaction (IAT) format.

You can also use this report to print a remittance advice suited for mailing to each payee.

Options

Field Description

Bank Account No.

Enter the bank account from which these payments will be taken.

Settle Date

Enter the settle date that will be transmitted to the bank. This date will become the posting date for the exported payment journal entries. Transmission should occur two or three banking days before the settle date. Ask your bank for the exact number of days.

If Posting Date does not match Settle Date:

Select what will occur if the posting date does not match the settle date. The options are to change the posting date to match the entered settle date, or to skip any payment journal lines where the entered posting date does not match the settle date.

Number of Copies

Enter the number of additional copies of the remittance advice that will be printed by this process. One document is always printed to mail to the payee, but additional copies can be printed if they are needed.

Print Company Address

Select if you want the company address printed on the remittance advice. If not selected, the remittance advice already has the company address preprinted on it.

Tip

For more information on how to work with reports, see Viewing Test Reports before Posting, How to: View and Print Reports and How to: Set Filters. For assistance in finding specific pages, see Search.

See Also

Reference

Bank Payment Type

Concepts

Electronic Payments for United States, Canada, and Mexico

Other Resources

Payment Journal