Setup Default Currency Symbol and Code (Desktop)

Setup Default Currency Symbol and Code (Desktop)

This setup is done during the implementation process.

This option is to setup the currency used in the application.
Path: Management > Setup > Property > Parameters > Section "Financial" (left side)

1. Choose the "Currency Symbol" and the "Currency Code" from the dropdowns.



2. To use another symbol, choose the first empty choice of the list and enter the symbol in the field on the right side.




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