Generating graph of outstanding amount to creditors
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Finance ➔ Accounts payable ➔ Payables ➔ Pivot chart payables
Introduction
Exact Globe Next
enables you to create a report that details the total aggregate of your
outstanding payable amounts. This information will enable you to make
management decisions such as asking for an extension on credit, paying off
certain creditors first, and more.
What version are you using?
The information in this document is
applicable to product update 410 and higher. If you have versions lower than
this, certain features explained here will not be applicable.
How do I generate a graph of outstanding amount to
creditors?
- In the Pivot chart payables screen, define the search
criteria.
- Click Start.
Fields
Creditors
Type or select the range of creditors or select the All check box
for all creditors. Only the data that falls within this range will be
displayed.
Classification
Type or select the range of classifications or select the All
check box for all classifications. This field refers to the creditor
classification (large account, small enterprise, and more). Only the data that
falls within this range will be displayed.
Blocked
Select All to include all amounts, Yes to include
blocked amounts, and No to include unblocked amounts in the graph.
Graph
Select Columns to display the data in a bar graph, and Pie
to display the data in a pie chart.
Type
Select the type of creditors you want to be displayed on the
graph. Choose from All, Supplier, or Payroll data (in case
of employees).
Buttons
Start
Click this to generate the graph in
Microsoft Excel.
Click the Graph, Table, Data, and Range
tabs found at the bottom of the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to browse through
the information.
Close
Click this to exit.
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