XSL Transformation

XSL Transformations (XSLT) is a standard way to describe how to transform (change) the structure of an XML (Extensible Markup Language) document into an XML document with a different structure.  

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How To View Deposits Made By Date In SAP Business One

To view the deposits made on any given date, follow these steps: 1) Navigate to: Banking > Deposits > Deposit 2) Search the Deposit Date and a List will come up with Deposit Totals 3) Choose any one to get the detail Note: You can also print from these screens    

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Work Instruction

A detailed specification required for the production of components, assembly groups or finished products. Within a work instruction, you can create confirmations, recording, for example, quantities for input components or output products.  

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Work In Progress

The process or work flow when a production order is being executed. During the work-in-progress period, transactions take place between inventory and production that are recorded in the WIP or WIP Variance accounts.  

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Workflow

A logical sequence of steps carried out by people or the system to perform a business process. It includes the tasks to be performed, steps in each procedure, people involved, required input and output information, and the functions required for each step. The workflow engine manages the workflow. It determines when to move to the […]

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Withholding Tax

A form of taxation deducted at the beginning of the payment flow. Typically, an amount is withheld and paid over or reported to the tax authorities on behalf of (as opposed to by) the person subject to tax, the exception being self-withholding tax. If a withholding tax exemption is available, withholding tax is not withheld. […]

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Wish List

SAP E-Commerce and Web CRM: User-created list of items the user would like to buy. It can be made available and publicly searchable; it can also be sent to family and friends.  

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WIP Variance Account

An account for the differences between the actual and standard cost of items in production. The standard cost is the cost of an item as defined in Item Master data. The actual cost is the cost determined by a product costing method, such as FIFO, Moving Average, or Product Cost Calculation.  

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