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The Define Bank Accounts (IPBA) screen provides information about the employer’s banking information.
The Define Bank Accounts (IPBA) form provides information about the employer’s banking information.
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Bank accounts require a bank location to be defined on [IPBL] before they can be defined.
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You may access this feature under the Screen/Form menu:
__Payroll > Setup and Definitions > Define Bank Accounts__
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;[Entity|ENTITY_CODE]:This field identifies the entity for which the bank account is being specified. Entity_Code from [P2K_CM_ENTITIES] is a mandatory 16-character alphanumeric field that you may manually enter or use the LOV (F9) to choose an option.
;Bank Number: This number identifies the bank and branch. For Canadian Installations: The transit number is in the format of ddddddddd where the first 4 digits identify the bank transit while the last 5 digits identify the branch transit. Bank_Transit_Code from [P2K_PR_BANK_LOCATIONS] is a mandatory 16-character alphanumeric field that you must fill either manually or with a selection from the LOV (F9) provided.
;[Bank Name|BANK_NAME]: This field displays the full name of the bank.Bank_Name from [P2K_PR_BANK_LOCATIONS] is a mandatory 50-character alphanumeric field that will default from the transit number chosen.
;[Country|COUNTRY_NAME]:This field identifies the country of origin for the bank. Country_Code from [P2K_CM_COUNTRIES] is a mandatory 16-character alphanumeric field that will default from the transit number chosen.
;[Account|BANK_ACCOUNT]: This field displays the bank account for which the funds are withdrawn from. This information is provided by the bank. Bank_Account is a mandatory 30-character alphanumeric field that you must manually enter.
;[Currency|CURRENCY]:Currency is the actual currency in which the funds are transferred. Currency is an optional fixed lexicon ([X_CURRENCY]) that you may use to look up the value.
;[Entity|ENTITY_CODE]:This field identifies the entity for which the bank account is being defined.
;[Bank Transit|BANK_TRANSIT_CODE]: This number identifies the bank and branch. For Canadian Installations: The transit number is in the format of ddddddddd where the first 4 digits identify the bank transit while the last 5 digits identify the branch transit.
;[Bank Name|BANK_NAME]: This field displays the full name of the bank.
;[Country|COUNTRY_NAME]:This field identifies the country of origin for the bank.
;[Account|BANK_ACCOUNT]: This field displays the bank account for which the funds are withdrawn from. This information is provided by the bank.
;[Currency|CURRENCY]:Currency is the actual currency in which the funds are transferred.
;[Check Signature|BFILE]: This is a link to an external file that contains te signature to be used when creating [payroll checks|UPSTUBCW] from this bank account.
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;[Pre-Notification Days|PRENOTE_DAYS]:For U.S. Installations Only: the ‘Pre-Noting Days’ field indicates the amount of lead-time (in days) that a bank requires before actual deposits may be processed by the bank.The time begins from the pay issue date of the payrun. Prenote_Days is an optional 5 digit number field.
;[Starting Number|STARTING_NUMBER]:This is the number of the first check in the series. Starting_Number is a mandatory 10 digit numeric field that you must manually enter.
;[Ending Number|ENDING_NUMBER]:This is the number of the last check in the series. Ending_Number is a mandatory 10 digit numeric field that you must manually enter.
;[Last Used|LAST_NUMBER_USED]:This field is initially entered by user and provides the last check number used. The next check to be printed will have the next sequential number. (e.g., If the number displayed in this field is 305648, the next check will be numbered 305649.)Each time the Disburse Pays ([UPDISB]) process is run, this number will be updated. Last_Number_Used is a mandatory 10 digit numeric field that you must manually enter.
;[Manual|MANUAL_RANGE]:If this toggle is set to ON, this range of check numbers are set aside to be used on manually produced checks. If the Manual toggle is OFF, the range of check numbers are not to be used for manually produced checks. Manual_Range is an optional toggle field.
;[Restricted|RESTRICTED_RANGE]: If this toggle is set to ON, the range of the check numbers may be used only for the current entity. If this toggle is set to OFF, the check range may be used by any entity using this account. Restricted_Range is an optional toggle field.
;[Pre-Notification Days|PRENOTE_DAYS]:For U.S. Installations Only: the ‘Pre-Noting Days’ field indicates the amount of lead-time (in days) that a bank requires before actual deposits can be processed by the bank. The time begins from the pay issue date of the payrun.
;[Starting Number|STARTING_NUMBER]:This is the number of the first check in the series.
;[Ending Number|ENDING_NUMBER]:This is the number of the last check in the series.
;[Last Used|LAST_NUMBER_USED]:This field is initially entered by a user and defines the last check number used. The next check to be printed will have the next sequential number. Example: If the number displayed in this field is 305648, the next check will be numbered 305649. Each time the Disburse Pays ([UPDISB]) process is run, this number will be updated.
;[Manual|MANUAL_RANGE]:If this toggle is set to ON, this range of check numbers are set aside to be used on manually produced checks. If the Manual toggle is OFF, the range of check numbers will not be used for manually produced checks.
;[Restricted|RESTRICTED_RANGE]: If this toggle is set to ON, the range of the check numbers can be used only for the current entity. If this toggle is set to OFF, the check range can be used by any entity using this account.
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