What are the three steps required to implement the Lockbox feature?
A.
Set up Receipt Sources.
B.
Set up Receipt Classes and Receipt Methods.
C.
Set up Lockbox and Lockbox Transmission Formats.
D.
Set up late charges.
E.
Set up credit card refunds.
Explanation:
A: You only use receipt sources with receipt and remittance batches. This includes automatic receipt
batches, lockbox receipts, and receipts created via spreadsheet.
C: Enter the lockbox transmission field types to use to identify the characteristics of each lockbox
transmission record type.
You specify the size, order, and format of each transmission record. The lockbox transmission
program only validates the fields that you define in your transmission format. The transmission
format must be fully compatible with how you organize data in your lockbox file.
E: Use an application exception rule set to manage remaining amounts after lockbox processing.
After lockbox processes and applies receipts, the AutoApply process uses the application exception
rule set to determine how to manage over and under payments:
If there is an overpayment, the application exception rule indicates whether to refund the amount to
the customer, place the amount on account, write off the amount, or leave the amount unapplied.
If there is an underpayment, the application exception rule indicates whether to allow write off of
the remaining open balance amount on the transaction.
Note: Use lockbox to create receipts in Oracle Fusion Receivables from data supplied by your
remittance bank and apply receipts to customer transactions.
The lockbox process has three steps:
Import Data: Lockbox reads and formats the data from your bank file into the interim table using an
SQL*Loader script.
Validate Data: Receivables validates the data in the interim table for compatibility, then transfers the
data to the receipts tables.
Post Receipts: Apply receipts and update customer balances.
Fusion Applications help, Lockbox Transmission Format Field Types