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Tax
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PostedJune 10, 2024
UpdatedJune 11, 2024
Bynathan
ApeksOPS is a multi-currency system and its records hold values both in the foreign currency and the local currency. For the purposes of import, you will only need to import the foreign value (ApeksOPS calculates the local value). For example, if you are importing Purchase Order lines, you will only need to specify the column “LineItem.unitCostIncTaxFX” – ApeksOPS will calculate the other columns. This advice applies even if your Purchase Order is in the local currency.
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