Multiple Payment terms in NAV

malav_Shahmalav_Shah Member Posts: 3
edited 2012-02-01 in NAV Three Tier
Dear All,

I have a customer who has multiple payment terms. close to 12 payment terms. can Any one help me how to take care of this payment terms. Is there any way that this can be taken care in NAV?

Warm regards,
Malav Shah

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  • mohana_cse06mohana_cse06 Member Posts: 5,504
    Welcome to Mibuso..
    The first table in navision is Payment Terms..
    Have a look at it..
  • chengalasettyvsraochengalasettyvsrao Member Posts: 711
    malav Shah wrote:
    Dear All,

    I have a customer who has multiple payment terms. close to 12 payment terms. can Any one help me how to take care of this payment terms. Is there any way that this can be taken care in NAV?

    Are u talking about the Multiple payment terms against a single invoice ?
  • malav_Shahmalav_Shah Member Posts: 3
    yes,

    Rightly understood.
  • chengalasettyvsraochengalasettyvsrao Member Posts: 711
    malav Shah wrote:
    yes,

    Rightly understood.

    AFAIK this is not possible with out customization.
  • raveendran.sraveendran.s Member Posts: 119
    Now a days this is a very common requirement among Indian clients.

    This topic will give some idea
    viewtopic.php?f=23&t=45281
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    Regards,
    Raveendran.BS
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    malav Shah wrote:
    Dear All,

    I have a customer who has multiple payment terms. close to 12 payment terms. can Any one help me how to take care of this payment terms. Is there any way that this can be taken care in NAV?

    Warm regards,
    Malav Shah

    Try to get a copy of the Spanish version of Navision. This has a granule called Catera that possibly does exactly what you want.

    I think there is a way that your client can pay for a license to use this functionality and then you can port it into your Indian database.

    Be aware though that it is a very invasive granule and will take a lot of work to integrate.
    David Singleton
  • raveendran.sraveendran.s Member Posts: 119
    Try to get a copy of the Spanish version of Navision. This has a granule called Catera that possibly does exactly what you want.
    Thanks for the information David. =D>

    I think there is a way that your client can pay for a license to use this functionality and then you can port it into your Indian database.

    Be aware though that it is a very invasive granule and will take a lot of work to integrate.
    Making client to buy license becomes difficult rather than integration. :)
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    Regards,
    Raveendran.BS
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Making client to buy license becomes difficult rather than integration. :)

    If they don't pay for licenses how do they get them?
    David Singleton
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