Formatted account number is not correct (Checkout error)

Formatted account number is not correct (Checkout error)

If you receive a Checkout error indicating that a formatted account number is not correct for account number, follow these steps to correct this issue:

1.  Open General Ledger > Organization > Recalculate.
2. Check the Reformat account numbers checkbox
2. Click GO.

Rerun Checkout to make sure this resolved the issue. 
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