Hi
IMP Question urgent & confusing.
What is the main difference between OBA3(Tolerance group
for Customers and Vendors) and OBA4(Tolerance group for
Employees).
OBA4 Means giving tolerance limit for the transactions to b
posted by the employees.
Answer Posted / sandhya
OBA3 - Tolerance Group for Customers and Vendors.
Just like employees tolerance we can have tolerance limit
set for vendors and customers aswell. The reason being some
Customers/Vendors could be given special previlage.
Eg) Payment method could be more than 1 for some customers
Grace days could be more for some customers
At times our Vendor could be our Customer too.. In
that case too we can have
tolerance limit settings.
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