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We have a credit card feed and many of our users will e-mail receipts before the CC comes through. Is there a way to have Concur attach or at least recommend the attachment of the receipt to the expense?
Frankly this seems simply based on other systems we use to detect based on the expense total and date but would be a huge time saver.
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@MarcRohde SAP Concur does have this capability. There are two for sure options where the system will match the receipt to the company card transaction automatically.
First, if you happen to use Concur Travel and Concur Expense, you can activate e-receipts for your site and users can individually opt in. This will provide e-receipts for Air, Car and Hotel booked through Concur Travel. The e-receipt will arrive first. User lets it sit in their Available Receipts. When the company card transaction comes in, the system matches it to the e-receipt.
Second, if you have our ExpenseIt service (it is a paid add-on), the user can take a picture of their receipt using the mobile app. The image creates an expense entry in less than two minutes that will go into the user's Available Receipt. When the company card transaction comes in, the system will match it to the ExpenseIt created entry.
There is a possible third option, but I haven't really tested it myself. If you are Concur Expense only, we have apps in our App center that the user can connect to receive automatic receipts. What I am not 100% sure on is if the receipts from these app partners will get automatically matched to company card transactions. I believe that they should, as the system normally looks at two items in Available Receipts and if it sees enough common data, it will match them.