These zero dollar checks appear on the edit list after a check batch has been built, and serve as "placeholders" so a remittance can be printed as part of the check run as a record that the invoice was paid off using these credits.
So, consider the following scenario:
- Invoice entered and posted for $100 for Vendor ABC
- Manual payment entered and posted for $100, and applied to Invoice for Vendor ABC
- Transactions-Purchasing-Select Checks used to build check batch
- Regular checks picked up to be paid, as well as a zero dollar check for Vendor ABC
If you are using standard Dynamics GP, here is what happens:
- Transactions-Purchasing-Print Checks
- Only regular checks are printed, zero dollar check is ignored
- Post Payables Checks window appears
- Choose Post Checks, click Process
- Process Payables Remittance window appears so you can print the remittance for the zero dollar checks
- Choose Print Remittance Form, click Process
- Print the remittance
- Process Payables Remittance window reappears
- Choose Post, click Process
- Posting journals print
I just submitted a blog post to our new BKD GP Team Blog, http://dynamicsgpinsights.com/, with more detail on zero dollar checks and Dynamics GP-- so watch for it!
Christina Phillips is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Dynamics GP Certified Professional. She is a supervising consultant with BKD Technologies, providing training, support, and project management services to new and existing Microsoft Dynamics customers. This blog represents her views only, not those of her employer.
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