What is meant by void payments?

Answer Posted / kranthioracle

void means useless.

u can use void funtion after payment of invoice, so when u
void a payament payables automatically reverses the
accounting.

void payments restrictions
--------------------------
1. when payment paid by third party.
2. when payment got clearence from bank
3. when the related invoices has prepayment to it.
4. partially paid .

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