Accounts Receivable
Updated rules for editing invoices with deferred adjustments
Now there are defined rules when editing invoices after a deferred adjustment for produits constatés d’avance (PCA) has been posted. These rules clarify which fields remain editable so you can make appropriate updates without affecting posted accounting data.
Key benefits
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Clear editing boundaries: Understand which invoice fields are editable after deferred adjustments are posted, reducing uncertainty during updates.
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Preserved accounting accuracy: Prevent changes to dates, customer, currency, and deferred adjustment details after deferred adjustments are posted.
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Flexible nonfinancial updates: Continue to update memos, attachments, and custom fields without impacting posted accounting data.
What’s changed
If any line on an invoice has a posted deferred adjustment, the following fields are not editable:
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Date
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Customer and contact fields
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Currency and exchange rate fields
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Deferred adjustment fields (template, start date, and end date)
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All invoice line fields (excluding memo and custom fields)
Nonfinancial fields, such as memo, attachment, and custom fields, remain editable on invoices with posted deferred adjustments.
Permissions and other requirements
| Subscription |
Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable |
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| Regional availability |
France |
| User type |
Business |
| Permissions |
Accounts Receivable
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| Configuration |
Enable Deferred adjustments for both CCA and PCA in Accounts Payable. |
| Dependencies or other requirements |
To use Deferred adjustments for CCA and PCA, you must have a company or an entity with the operating country set to France. |