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  1. Expand Expense by clicking on the plus signarrow image-20240708-225842.pngImage Added .

  2. Expand Credit Card Mapping

  3. Click on Recurring Charges

  4. Click on Add

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  1. In the New Recurring Charges window provide the following:

  • Name*: Rule Name

  • Description: Just for information if needed.

  • Report Type*: select the report type to be created.

  • Report Title*: The default report name.

  • Expense Type*: All transactions based on this recurring rule on this report will be applied as the expense type selected, or select Based on Assigned Default Expense Type, for the system to insert an expense type assigned to the Industry Code as a default in the Industrial Code expense type mapping screen.

  • Report Status*: Select the report status when the report is created such as Draft or Released (submit for approval).

  • Email Options*: Select one of the options: Email the user, Email the user with PDF report and No Email.

  • Email Subject: only required if the email option is enabled.

  • Email Message: Only required if the email option is enabled. The email keywords

    • {ReportId} Report Number

    • {TotalAmount} Total Amount

  • Once you complete this form click on Next

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  1. In this step you would need to set the match rules in the Match Condition window for example

Match CC Description Like DATABASICS*

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You could have as many matching conditions in a single rule for a specific expense type and all the rules will be OR Connection while all the columns are AND connection. For Example, look at this Subscription match rule

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    1. Setup the query queries to determine what attributes of this rule will trigger the matching . These attributes can be based on the Organization Structure, Employee Profile or Expense Attributes.

    To add a query, click the Add button.

    • In the Query Field, select which attribute you would like to query against.

    • Select the Condition of the query. These conditions may vary or even be removed depending on the Query Field selected.

      • In: Select from a group and include in the rule

      • Not In: Select from a group and exclude from the rule

      • =: Query against an individual ID.

      • <>: Query against all except an individual ID.

      • Like: Query against a portion of an ID

      • Not Like: query against all IDs that do not satisfy the portion of of the ID

    • Enter the Value of the query.

      • In or Not In: Click on the browse icon to bring up a list of available values. Select from the list and click OK.

      • = or <>: Enter the specific ID

      • Like or Not Like: Enter a portion of the ID using the '*' as a wild card.

    • Click the Apply Save button.

    • Repeat until all applicable queries are added.

    If the rue rule is modified in anyway, you must Publish the matching rule again by clicking the corresponding Publishlink. This verifies that the query is valid. If a policy is not published, it will not be used in the validation process, even if it is active.

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