Country Settings
(Country)
Access
Tabs: General,
Masking
Use this routine to establish parameters used in
foreign processing,
and also to determine how currency and address prompts (for example, zip
code, city, state, province) and their associated data display in the
system. All systems must have a domestic (that is, home) country, which
is determined by the Home Currency field in the General
System Control Settings. STORIS includes pre-built country codes for
Canada (CAN) and the United States (USA).
You also use this routine to set up masks
for the various countries you use in your system.
If you attempt to edit settings for your domestic
country, an error message appears. To edit settings for your domestic
country, contact your STORIS representative.
Country CodeEnter the code of the country
you want to create or edit. You can enter up to five alphanumeric characters. Note that STORIS provides
you with codes for Canada (CAN) and the United States (USA).
General
NameThis is
the name of the country.
Name of CurrencyEnter
the name of the selected country's currency. For example, if you enter
USA at the Country Code field, set this field to DOLLAR.
For European countries, set this field to EURO.
Name of FractionEnter
the name of the "fraction" used by this country’s currency.
For example, if the country is the United States, set this field to CENT. If this country is Mexico,
set this field to PESO.
Currency SymbolEnter
the symbol used to indicate this country’s currency. For example, if the
country is the United States, set this field to $
(dollar sign).
Nbr of DecimalsThis is
the number of decimal places (fraction) for this country’s currency. For
example, if the country is the United States, this field will be set to
2 (two).
Symbol Placement
Accounts Payable GL AccountTo track
GL activity for this specific country, enter the AP GL account number
here. If you click on the Action button, the GL
Account Entry Screen appears, which you can use to select an account.
Exchange GL AccountEnter
the GL account (if any) you want to use to track changes to the exchange
rate that occur from the time an AP bill was created to the time the payment
was issued. If you click on the Action button, the GL
Account Entry screen appears, which you can use to select an account.
Estimated Exchange RateEnter
the exchange rate you want the system to use in Purchase Order Entry.
For your domestic country, set this field to 1.000000.
For other countries, enter the exchange rate for the country.
Actual Exchange RateEnter
the most current exchange rate for the selected country’s currency. For
your domestic country, set this field to 1.000000.
For other countries, enter the exchange rate for the country. STORIS
recommends you update this field periodically to reflect the current value.
In the case of foreign exchange rates only, this
field can be overridden in the Exchange Rate field in Distribute
Add-on Receiving Costs.
National Tax Code
Dial PrefixEnter
the dial prefix for this country.
TPA EquivalentEnter
the TPA (third-party accounting) equivalent
for this country. The response here (if any) overrides the response in
the Country Code field when interfacing with a TPA package or the Generic
Interface.
A TPA equivalent is an alternate prompt response you must provide for certain
fields in the event that the contents of the associated field in the TPA
program are incompatible with the STORIS field. In this case, the Country
Code field on this screen is structured such that some country codes from
TPA programs are incompatible with STORIS. The same can be true if you
use the Generic Interface.
For example, in QuickBooks®,
the country code for Canada is CANADA. However, the Country Code field
in STORIS accepts a maximum of five characters. So, when creating a Country
record for Canada in STORIS, you can enter "CAN" the Country
Code field, and "CANADA" in the TPA Equivalent field.
If you use STORIS Accounting, this field
is inactive.
Date Format (Domestic Country Only)
Masking
The following is a list of codes you can use to create masks.
A
– alpha character only.
9
– numeric character only.
X
– alpha or numeric character.
0
– optional use of space where character appears. For example, a mask of 99900 indicates a three-digit number that
may or may not have one or two additional characters.
(/)
- slash (delimiter)
(-)
- dash (delimiter)
( ) - space (delimiter)
First Address MaskThis mask determines the type of data that will be entered
in the first segment in this country's address. For example, if the country
is the United States, the first segment would be City. The mask would
then be entered as AXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.
(A = allows entry of alpha characters; X = allows entry of both alpha
and numeric characters.) STORIS has pre-set Canada and the United States.
First Address PromptThis field
is used to determine the prompt for the first segment in this country's
address. For example, if the country is the United States, this field
would be entered as CITY. STORIS
has pre-built Canada and the United States.
First DelimiterThis field
is used to indicate the delimiter to be used between the first and second
segments. For example, if the country is the United States, enter a comma
(,) in this field to place a comma
between City and State. STORIS has pre-built Canada and the United States.
Second Address MaskThis mask
determines the type of data that will be entered in the second segment
in this country's address. For example, if the country is the United States,
the second segment would be State code. The mask would then be entered
as AA. (A = allows entry of alpha
characters.) STORIS has pre-built Canada and the United States.
Second Address PromptThis field
is used to determine the prompt for the second segment in this country's
address. For example, if the country is the United States, this field
would be entered as STATE. STORIS
has pre-built Canada and the United States.
Second DelimiterThis field
is used to indicate the delimiter to be used between the second and third
segments. For example, if the country is the United States, leave this
field blank, as no delimiter is used between the State and Zip Code. STORIS
has pre-built Canada and the United States.
Third Address MaskThis mask
determines the type of data that will be entered in the third segment
in this country's address. For example, if the country is the United States,
the third segment would be Zip Code. The mask would then be entered as
99999-9999. (9
= allows entry of numeric characters) STORIS has pre-built Canada and
the United States. You can enter spaces in zip codes.
Third Address PromptThis field
is used to determine the prompt for the third segment in this country's
address. For example, if the country is the United States, this field
would be entered as ZIP CODE.
STORIS has pre-built Canada and the United States.
Telephone Number Mask Enter
a single mask that represents the telephone number format for this country,
or click the Action button to access the Telephone
Mask Settings screen, where you can define multiple telephone masks.
To select a domestic currency, click the Actions
button at the bottom of the screen and select Set Domestic.