Answer Posted / h.r. sreepada bhagi
EDP stands for 'Electronic Data Processing'. EDP reports
refer to the reports generated from the computer software in
which business transactions or other information is
maintained. For example if ERP software is used in a
company, any report related to Purchase, Sales, inventory,
Accounting, may be generated for the software records & such
reports are called EDP reports.
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