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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 29, 2020
Coupa Software Incorporated, San Mateo, CA (US);
Tushar Maheshbhai Rawal, San Ramon, CA (US);
Adam Alphin, Suffolk, VA (US);
Rajiv Ramachandran, San Ramon, CA (US);
David Williams, San Leandro, CA (US);
Rohit Jalisatgi, Dublin, CA (US);
Matthew Pasquini, San Francisco, CA (US);
Thomas Brent Knott, Sarasota, FL (US);
Faraz Ahmed Qureshi, Queens, NY (US);
Coupa Software Incorporated, San Mateo, CA (US);
Abstract
In an embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises storing invoice data comprising a plurality of invoice objects, each invoice object comprising a digital programmatic object that is maintained in computer memory, each invoice object comprising one or more data fields that are programmatically linked to and storing data for an invoice between a supplier account and a buyer account, the one or more data fields including a remittance address that specifies an address to which a payment is to be sent; determining, based on the plurality of invoice objects, a set of unique remittance addresses, each unique remittance address of the set of unique remittance addresses associated with a distinct supplier account; generating a first set of payment objects based on the set of unique remittance addresses, each payment object of the first set of payment objects associated with a unique remittance address of the set of unique remittance addresses; determining, based on the plurality of invoice objects, that a particular unique remittance address of the set of unique remittance addresses is associated with multiple buyer entities of a particular buyer account; in response to determining that the particular unique remittance address of the set of unique remittance addresses is associated with the multiple buyer entities of the particular buyer account, generating a second set of payment objects, each payment object of the second set of payment objects associated with the particular unique remittance address and a distinct buyer entity of the multiple buyer entities; causing multiple payment transactions based on the first set of payment objects and the second set of payment objects.