The option used to record credits from banks for export. These are credits granted through banks in order to provide exporters with competitive power. An export equal to the credit amount must be performed to close the credit.
The option is located under the Main Records menu of the Export section. New credits are defined and existing records are processed using the related menu options.
Export Credits are recorded with the following types:
- Currency Credit
- Eximbank Credit
The credit type is specified on the Record Type field of the Export Credits list.
The bank transaction slip is automatically generated while the Export Credit is recorded. The amount of this bank transaction slip is equal to the amount of the foreign currency credit. The Credit Code and Credit Description fields of the bank transaction slip lines are used to view the export credit generating the slip.
New | Used to define a new foreign currency credit. | |
Update | Used to modify credit information. | |
Delete | Used to delete selected records. | |
View | Used to view credit information. | |
Copy | Copies selected credit information into a new definition. Used for quick data entry. | |
Database Extensions | Used to display additional fields defined by the user for export operation slips on Logo Object Design. | |
Multiple Delete | Used to delete the selected slips in batch. | |
Search | Used to access the record of which the Code or Description is provided on the Export Credits list. | |
Filter | Used to display the records matching the filter conditions specified on the Export Credits List. | |
Print (Letter) | Used to print the selected credit information to letterform. | |
Print (Label) | Used to print the selected credit information to label form. | |
Record Information | Displays the time and the user of the first registry and the last modification of the record. | |
Number of Records | Displays the number of recorded export credits. | |
Refresh | Used to refresh the Export Credits window. | |
Back to Defaults | Displays the export credits window with the size defined in the program. |