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I work in accounts recievables. Some of the checks that I recieve are
$200,000.00, with hundereds of invoices referenced. People never pay invoices in line or by date, which make it very time consuming to post cash. I was wondering if you can take a persons account with all the open invoices which could total $446,98.00, and take there check which totals $298,987.89 run a formauls which would find all the invoices that would total that particular amount? Say if I had $298,897.89, i type that in my formula and excel would give me all the invoces that would add to that total? I hope this makes sense? Is there any why of doing this? It would save me a lot of time and I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Isaac |
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Could you post an example of how it would look on a sheet, or how the
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Your chances of finding the invoices which total the exact amount of the
check are very slim. If people don't tell you what invoices they are paying, why not just allocate the payment to the oldest invoices on file? Regards, Fred. "Isaac" wrote in message ... I work in accounts recievables. Some of the checks that I recieve are $200,000.00, with hundereds of invoices referenced. People never pay invoices in line or by date, which make it very time consuming to post cash. I was wondering if you can take a persons account with all the open invoices which could total $446,98.00, and take there check which totals $298,987.89 run a formauls which would find all the invoices that would total that particular amount? Say if I had $298,897.89, i type that in my formula and excel would give me all the invoces that would add to that total? I hope this makes sense? Is there any why of doing this? It would save me a lot of time and I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Isaac |
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It's a little too complex for a formula approach, see this link
http://www.mrexcel.com/pc09.shtml "Fred Smith" wrote: Your chances of finding the invoices which total the exact amount of the check are very slim. If people don't tell you what invoices they are paying, why not just allocate the payment to the oldest invoices on file? Regards, Fred. "Isaac" wrote in message ... I work in accounts recievables. Some of the checks that I recieve are $200,000.00, with hundereds of invoices referenced. People never pay invoices in line or by date, which make it very time consuming to post cash. I was wondering if you can take a persons account with all the open invoices which could total $446,98.00, and take there check which totals $298,987.89 run a formauls which would find all the invoices that would total that particular amount? Say if I had $298,897.89, i type that in my formula and excel would give me all the invoces that would add to that total? I hope this makes sense? Is there any why of doing this? It would save me a lot of time and I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Isaac |
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