Dear Members,
Can any one tell me How to Refund Deposit to a Customer.
Thanks
Deposit Refund Process in Oracle Receivables
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Hi,
Assuming that you have created a Deposit and a receipt is attached to the deposit.
1. Query the Receipt and Reverse it.
2. Create a credit memo for the Deposit.
Transactions --> Credit Transactions,
Query the Deposit number and give 100% as you have reversed the Receipt.
Provided there is no commitment to the deposit and this will close the commitment.
Regards
Assuming that you have created a Deposit and a receipt is attached to the deposit.
1. Query the Receipt and Reverse it.
2. Create a credit memo for the Deposit.
Transactions --> Credit Transactions,
Query the Deposit number and give 100% as you have reversed the Receipt.
Provided there is no commitment to the deposit and this will close the commitment.
Regards
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Assuming that you have created a Deposit and a receipt is attached to the deposit.
1. Query the Receipt and Reverse it.
2. Create a credit memo for the Deposit.
Transactions --> Credit Transactions,
Query the Deposit number and give 100% as you have reversed the Receipt.
Provided there is no commitment to the deposit and this will close the commitment.
To continue with the above steps:
1. Create a Supplier in Payables module for this customer
2. Create a Credit Memo for this Customer/Supplier
3. Create a Refund payment in Payables -- this will issue a check if you are printing the check from Payables.
Sriram
1. Query the Receipt and Reverse it.
2. Create a credit memo for the Deposit.
Transactions --> Credit Transactions,
Query the Deposit number and give 100% as you have reversed the Receipt.
Provided there is no commitment to the deposit and this will close the commitment.
To continue with the above steps:
1. Create a Supplier in Payables module for this customer
2. Create a Credit Memo for this Customer/Supplier
3. Create a Refund payment in Payables -- this will issue a check if you are printing the check from Payables.
Sriram
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