Difference between regular and view payments

I am new to finance. I have it here are details

What is the difference between ap_payment_schedules_all and ap_payment_schedules_all. all I know the invoices that have been paid will be stored in ap_invoice_payments_all and schedule all payments will be stored in ap_payment_schedules_all. But deadlines will be paid after a few times a day. so I think that those who will be stored in ap_invoice_payments_all right?
Once the payment is made, then even these bills will be stored in ap_payment_schedules_all? or it will be purged?

Circumstances in which we will see bills on the tab schedule payments in the form of the invoice?

Circumstances in which we will see invoices tab display payments in the form of the invoice?

It would be great if any finance guru, explains.

Thank you!!

Hello.

You are welcome.
I mean that a Bill will be debriefed on ap_payment_schedules_all as soon as it is saved. There will be a report on ap_invoice_payments_all after paying.

Octavio

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