Summary -
In this topic, we described about the below sections -
Customer invoices can be posted in foreign currency can be used to process a currency analysis.
Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice: -
Below process is to post customer foreign currency invoice.
Step-1: Enter the transaction code FB70 in the SAP command field and click Enter to continue.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi1.png)
(OR)
Go to SAP Menu → Accounting → Financial Accounting → Accounts Receivable → Document Entry → Invoice.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi2.png)
Step-2: In the next screen, enter the Company Code and click Enter.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi3.png)
Step-3: In the next screen, enter the below details in the Basic data tab.
- Customer Id of the customer
- Invoice Date
- Document Type as Vendor Invoice
- Invoice Amount in Currency
- Tax Code applicable in the invoice
- Purchase G/L Account to be credited
- Credit Amount
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi4.png)
Step-4: Check the document status.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi5.png)
Step-5: In the Local Currency tab, Verify/adjust Exchange Rate.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi6.png)
Step-6: Once all the details entered, click on the Save button to save the changes.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi7.png)
Step-7: Status bar displays the generated document number once the foreign currency invoice posted successfully.
![Post Customer Foreign Currency Invoice](img/create-pfcvi8.png)
Technical Information: -
- Transaction Code: - FB70
- Navigation path: - SAP Menu → Accounting → Financial Accounting → Accounts Receivable → Document Entry → FB70 -- Invoice