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Non-bank Reconciliations

edited Nov 26, 2019 8:57AM in Accounting / ERP 5 comments

Does NetSuite have functionality that will 'clear' matched transactions for non-bank balance sheet accounts?  SAP called this Open Item Managed.  It allowed you to clear off transactions that netted to zero so that when you pulled the next report, the cleared items would not show up.  For example if I had two deposits in an account for $1K each, then one is refunded and charged to the account.  One of the DR's and one of the CR's would be cleared (either automatically or manually), so that when a report was run supporting the balance, only the one remaining $1K DR

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