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  • Subject: Re: ACP140 - Bank Account Master
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 00:01:36 EST

> Subj:  ACP140 - Bank Account Master
>  From:    oludare@ix.netcom.com (oludare)

>  Hello guys,
>  
>  I'm running on OS400 V3R7M0, BPCS 6.00.02 Jan Cum.
>  
>  My question is:    Why is it that ACP140 is not showing cash account field 
> BCSHAC when you request to CREATE, REVISE or DISPLAY.  

I checked our ACP140 screens & we have our GL number here.  We have been on 
405 CD since August 1998 - we were on V3R7 when we got there, but have since 
upgraded to V4R3.

This field is blank until you, or a co-worker, enters data there.

> How does this field get populated and by what?

You personally populate it with a number that you previously placed in the 
General Ledger ... the account must exist in General Ledger before you key it 
here.

Al Macintyre
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