Dynamics NAV can help you complete tasks quicker and more correctly by prefilling fields or complete lines with data that you would otherwise have to calculate and enter yourself. Although such automatic data entry is always correct, you can change it afterwards if you want to.
Functionality that enters field values for you is typically offered for tasks where you enter large volumes of transactional data and want to avoid errors and save time. This topic contains a selection of such functionality. More sections will be added in future updates of Dynamics NAV.
When, for example, you are entering general journal lines for multiple expenses that must all be posted to the same bank account, then each time you enter a new journal line for an expense, you can have the Amount field on the bank account line automatically updated to the amount that balances the expenses. For more information about working with general journals, see Work With General Journals.
For information about how to set up a personal general journal batch, for example, for expense handling, see Work with General Journals.
The Payment Registration window shows outstanding incoming payments as lines that represent sales documents where an amount is due for payment. For more information about applying customer payments, see How to: Reconcile Customer Payments Manually From a List of Unpaid Sales Documents.
You main actions in the window are to fill in the Payment Made check box and the Date Received field. You can set Dynamics NAV up to automatically enter work date in the Date Received field when you select the Payment Made check box.
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