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Where I used to work I was able to make this work, unfortunately that was
nearly 2 years ago in my history since I left there, so I have to work off
of my memory.
We took a flat file from the bank, imported into the /400. From there we
ran a program that stripped out unneeded records and formatted the data
into the csp file. I recall that there was some configuration that
needed to be done.
One of the reasons (I was told from support) that documentation is hard to
come by is that this particular feature was intended for British needs and
not anticipated that it would be used in the states. They didn't know if
it would even work in the states (it does because we used it).
Unfortunately, I don't have access to System 21 anymore so I have to work
off my memory. CSP 50 INP20 and CSP20 are files that come to mind as
being used in this application, but I think that there are a few more. I
would be happy to reply to specific questions you might have. I may have
a few old notes at home, but not sure where they might be.
Thank you,
- Jim
We are trying to utilize System 21 Cash Manager Option - Automatic Bank
Reconciliation. We have not been able to find any documentation and are
in the process of reverse engineering the source code. It looks as though
the physical file layout we have for Bankfile may be in error. If anyone
is using this option, or has advice regarding its set-up, we would
appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks,
Kent Winship
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