I developed my own cheat sheet / checklist for setting up the Multicurrency module. I wanted something that I could fit on a single page just to remind me of what I needed to do next.
Recently, I’ve had a few colleagues ask me whether I had some kind of easy to follow checklist and I’ve been sending them this one. It seems more and more companies are implementing multicurrency these days, so I thought I’d share it with the community. It’s not fancy, nor does it provide any explanations – but it does provide the navigation to the various widows.
I welcome your comments on ways to improve it or if you think things should be re-ordered.
1. Create Currency (use the ISO code for the ID, don’t use the ‘Z’ entries) |
2. Create Exchange Table |
3. Establish Rates |
4. Grant Company access to currency and rate table (all must exit Dynamics) |
5. Set Rate Types |
6. Set Posting Account Defaults. The system will search for an account in the order listed below. As soon as it finds one, it stops looking. If all should share the same account, enter it at the Company level. Rate Type Accounts Currency ID Company-level Posting Accounts |
7. Assign Currency Access to your GL Accounts. Identify which accounts should accept transactions in a foreign currency. |
8. Assign Currency ID and Rate Type ID to Checkbook ID |
9. Assign default Currency ID and Rate Type ID to appropriate Customers (or roll down from Customer Classes) and set revaluation options |
10. Assign default Currency ID and Rate Type ID to appropriate Vendors (or roll down from Vendor Classes) and set revaluation options |
Enjoy!
Leslie
This is great. Thanks for sharing
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