Define Bank Identifier Codes
Explanation
This activity is used to define bank identifier codes. 
A bank identifier code is a unique code that is used to identify a bank through 
which a transfer payment is made or received. 
Prerequisites
This activity has no prerequisites.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, bank identifier codes 
will be available to be connected to
	- bank addresses defined for payment methods that 
	use the payment formats SEPA  and 
	SEPADD, and
- cash accounts.
Window
Bank Identifier Codes (BIC)
Related Window Descriptions
Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) 
Procedure
The following procedure is used to define a bank 
identifier code.
	- Open the 
	Bank Identifier Codes (BIC) 
	window and create a new record.
- Enter an ID for the new bank identifier code in 
	the BIC/Swift Code field. The ID must comprise of eight or eleven 
	characters. The fifth and the sixth characters of the ID must be 
	alphanumeric and equivalent to the country code of the country to which the 
	bank identifier code applies. (e.g. If the bank identifier code is for a 
	Polish bank, the country code is PL. Hence the fifth character of the code 
	must be P and the sixth character must be L).
- Enter a description for the bank identifier code 
	in the Description field if necessary.
- Enter the city in which the bank is located in the
	City field if necessary.
- Select the Blocked for Use check box if you 
	want to make the bank identifier code unavailable to be connected to a bank 
	address or a cash account.
- Save the information.