Certain business transactions repeat themselves on a regular basis. For example, every month a company orders a stack of copying paper from their supplier.

In SAP Business One, you can define templates for such recurring transactions using regular sales and purchasing document drafts. The templates contain the required business partner, item, accounting, and shipping information as well as recurrence details. For more information, see Managing Templates for Recurring Transactions . Based on the recurrence information, individual recurring transaction instances are generated so that you can execute the transactions individually or by batch in the sales, purchasing, and stock area. For more information, see Managing Recurring Transactions. 








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