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MA00.1 - Match Table
Use Match Table (MA00.1) to define a matching table and what match rule
groups will be associated with it. The match table, in conjunction with the
match rules that are assigned to it, determine at what processing level the
match will occur, when the match will be attempted, and the processing rules
for the matching attempt.
**More Information
Choose the Rule Groups button to access MA00.4 (Match Rule Groups).
Use MA00.4 to define match rule groups.
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MAMATCHTBL -
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APINVOICE -
APVENMAST -
MACOMPANY -
MAMSGTOL -
MAMTCHRULE -
MA00.2 - Match Elements
Use Match Elements (MA00.2) to define and maintain matching elements.
A matching element consists of the following required components: an element
name, a data type, and a field size.
Each matching element that you define will have a type of "U" (user-defined).
Predefined elements will have a type of "L" (Lawson defined).
**More Information
To add the predefined elements, select the Predefined Elements ("P")
form action.
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MAMTCHELEM -
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None.
MA00.3 - Match Class
Use Match Class (MA00.3) to define and maintain match classes. A match
class contains a hierarchy of matching elements. A match class can contain
a single element or as many as ten elements. The total field size of all
elements
in a match class cannot exceed 85 characters.
**More Information
Item: One element in the match class must be defined as the Item.
A match class determines how an invoice line will be matched. You are
required to define at least one match class.
The match class can be assigned to one or more companies. You can select
from the list of elements to assign match elements to the match class.
NOTE Once the match class is assigned to a company in Company (MA01),
you cannot make any changes. If your match class has changed, you must add
a new match class.
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MAMTCHELEM -
MATCHCLASS -
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None.
MA00.4 - Match Rule Groups
Use Match Rule Groups (MA00.4) to define match rule groups. Rule groups
consist of up to six individual match rules. Match rule groups are assigned
to match tables in Match Table (MA00.1). You can assign up to three match
rule groups to a match table.
Match rules define how an invoice will be matched, and in what order.
An invoice can be matched at invoice or detail level; documents within a pool
can have everything from a one to one to all to all comparison done; and
matching
tolerances can be defined by percent and/or amount. You can also indicate
whether chargebacks will be automatically created or written off.
Updated Files
MAMSGTOL -
MAMTCHRULE -
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None.
MA00.5 - Element Value
Use Element Value (MA00.5) to create and maintain match element values.
Match elements are line item details used to match. Elements can represent
departments, merchandise class, and so on. Item is a required field and is
set to 32 characters.
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MAELMVALUE -
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MAELMGROUP -
MAMTCHELEM -
MA00.6 - Element Group
Use Element Group (MA00.6) to view and maintain match element groups.
Element groups provide a means to set up accounting structures for interfacing
PO to Invoice Matching to Accounts Payable.
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MAELMGROUP -
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None.
MA00.7 - Element Group Relation
Use Element Group Relation (MA00.7) to view and maintain match element
group relations. Element group relationships are a means to set up
relationships
between element groups for interfacing PO to Invoice Matching to Accounts
Payable. They can also be used for data analysis.
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MAELMGPREL -
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MAELMGROUP -
MATCHCLASS -
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