Importing Foundations Exchange Rates

You can use the Update Exchange Rates scheduled job to specify whether you want to update exchange rates now or set up a custom schedule to automatically update your rates regularly.

The user who runs the scheduled job receives an email notification when the job completes.

Tip:

Foundations only updates rate types, groups, and currencies specified on the Exchange Rate Updates tab. For more information, see Setting up Your Org to Import Foundations Exchange Rates.

Update Exchange Rates Now

You can update exchange rates from either the Foundations Setup page or the Exchange Rate Updates page.

To run the Update Exchange Rates job from the Foundations Setup page:

  1. From All Tabs, click Foundations Setup.
  2. Click the Scheduled Jobs tab.
  3. In the Update Exchange Rates row, click .

To run the Update Exchange Rates job from the Exchange Rate Updates page:

  1. From the Currency & Exchange Rates app, click the Exchange Rate Updates tab.
  2. Click Import Rates.

Customize and Schedule the Update Exchange Rates Job

To specify when to run the Update Exchange Rates job:

  1. From All Tabs, click Foundations Setup.
  2. Click the Scheduled Jobs tab.
  3. In the Update Exchange Rates row, click  .
  4. Edit the schedule.
  5. Select the Scheduled checkbox in the Update Exchange Rates row.
  6. Click Save.

To view a summary of the scheduled job, click .

Verifying Updates

When viewing rates from the Exchange Rates tab, the effective date of a rate is only updated if the imported rate is different to the existing rate in Foundations. If the imported rate is the same, Foundations displays the first date the rate became effective. You can verify that rates have been imported using the details on the Exchange Rate History tab.

If you import rates from the European Central Bank, the scheduled job retrieves the latest rates available during the last seven days. If you run the scheduled job, but cannot see updates to the rates in your org, we recommend that you check the rate provider’s website to verify that their rates have been updated. If required, you can manually run the scheduled job after the rate provider has updated their data.