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Currency Pairs

In Bizview, you have the opportunity to work with currency rates between currencies. Before you can assign rates to the relations, you need to pair the currency codes. In this dialog, you enter the currency pairs that should be available for assigning currency rates.

Access Currency Pairs by selecting System > Other System Data > Currency Codes & Pairs:

The Currency Codes & Pairs page displays, as shown below:

Edit an existing pair by selecting the number in the Number of base units column. Then, choose 1 or 100 to implement the base unit to use in the currency rate, like below:

Add a new Currency Pair by selecting Add from the ribbon.

A Create New Currency Pair dialog displays, as shown below:

Choose either 1 or 100 as the base unit.

Select the Base Currency drop-down and choose a base currency.

Then, select the Quote Currency drop-down and choose a quote currency from the list.

Finally, select Save.

In the list of the pairs created you can Activate/Inactivate the pair by selecting the check box in the Active column. If there are no currency rates assigned to the pair, you can also delete the pair by selecting the corresponding X.

Usage

You can now assign Currency Rates for each of the defined Currency Pairs. The defined currency rates are then used in consolidation scenarios when fetching data with different currency codes.

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Currency Pairs

In Bizview, you have the opportunity to work with currency rates between currencies. Before you can assign rates to the relations, you need to pair the currency codes. In this dialog, you enter the currency pairs that should be available for assigning currency rates.

Access Currency Pairs by selecting System > Other System Data > Currency Codes & Pairs:

The Currency Codes & Pairs page displays, as shown below:

Edit an existing pair by selecting the number in the Number of base units column. Then, choose 1 or 100 to implement the base unit to use in the currency rate, like below:

Add a new Currency Pair by selecting Add from the ribbon.

A Create New Currency Pair dialog displays, as shown below:

Choose either 1 or 100 as the base unit.

Select the Base Currency drop-down and choose a base currency.

Then, select the Quote Currency drop-down and choose a quote currency from the list.

Finally, select Save.

In the list of the pairs created you can Activate/Inactivate the pair by selecting the check box in the Active column. If there are no currency rates assigned to the pair, you can also delete the pair by selecting the corresponding X.

Usage

You can now assign Currency Rates for each of the defined Currency Pairs. The defined currency rates are then used in consolidation scenarios when fetching data with different currency codes.

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