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Journal No.
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This is the journal number. Maconomy automatically allocates the next available journal number from the window System Numbers in the Set-Up module.
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Created by
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This is the name of the user who created the general journal. The name cannot be changed.
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Date
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This is the date the journal was created. It cannot be changed.
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Period No.
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This field shows the journal’s period number in the current fiscal year. If your company uses periods that follow the months of the year, the field will, for example, show 1 for January, 2 for February, 3 for March, and so on. However, the periods do not necessarily follow the months of the year. The duration of the period is shown in the fields “Period Start” and “Period End” below.
When you have completed the first entry line, Maconomy checks the current fiscal year defined in the window Fiscal Year and finds the period covering this entry’s date. This period is assigned to this field, and in this way, the first entry line determines the journal’s posting period. All entries in a journal must be within the same period. This ensures that each period balances. The date in this field cannot be changed manually.
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Period Start
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This field shows the first date in the period covered by the journal. The period of the journal goes from the period starting date to the date shown in the field “Period End” below. It is only possible to specify entry dates within this period to ensure that each period balances. The date in this field cannot be changed manually.
When you have completed the first entry line, Maconomy checks the current fiscal year defined in the window Fiscal Year and finds the period covering this entry’s date. This period is assigned to the journal, and this field shows the first day of that period. In this way, the first entry line determines the journal’s posting period.
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Period End
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This field shows the last date in the period covered by the journal. For a further description, please see the field “Period Start” above.
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Fiscal Year
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This field shows the fiscal year to which the journal is assigned.
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Balance, Base
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This is the journal’s balance in the base currency of the company responsible for the current journal. The currency is displayed in the field “Base Currency” in the island Company. Maconomy updates the balance every time you complete an entry line. A general journal can only be posted when the balance is zero both in base currency for the current company and in the enterprise currency. This guarantees that debit and credit amounts are always the same.
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Balance, Enterprise
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This is the journal’s balance in enterprise currency. Maconomy updates the balance every time you complete an entry line. The balance must be zero in both the base currency of the current company and the enterprise currency before the journal can be posted, this ensures that debit and credit amounts are always the same.
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Prior-Period
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Here you can specify if the general journal is a prior-period journal and if so, which prior periods the G/L entries are to be posted to. If a period is selected, the journal is a prior-period journal. The periods are created in the popup field “Prior Periods” in the window Popup Fields in the Set-Up module. That window is also used for specifying whether the prior-period is open and in which G/L period the current prior-period can be used. A user can only select a prior-period if he or she has been granted access to using prior-periods in the window Actions in the SetUp module.
The window Journal Listing shows the marked journals and also gives you the choice of having and overview of prior-period journals only. In the window Print Posting Journal it is possible to specify that the posting or the reprinting of journals should include prior-period journals only.
In the window G/L Report Columns you can create a report which only contains G/L entries from a given prior period.
Prior-period journals are used when posting in closed periods, including closed financial years.
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Auto. Trans. No.
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You can check this box if you want Maconomy to suggest your transaction numbers. Maconomy raises the transaction number automatically every time the journal balance is zero, otherwise it suggests the same number as the transaction before it. You must enter a transaction number for the first transaction in a journal.
If you remove the mark in the “Reuse Entry Information” box, the transaction number will always be 0, that is, blank, regardless of the journal’s balance, and you must enter a number manually.
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Post
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Here you can mark the journal as ready to be posted. If the field is marked, you can either post the journal directly in this window, or you can include the journal in posting done from the Posting and Print Posting Journal windows. If the field is not marked, you must mark the journal in the “Post” field in the window Posting.
In the window G/L Report Columns, it is possible to generate a report which contains G/L entries with a specific prior-period only.
Prior-period journals are used for postings to closed periods, including postings to closed fiscal years.
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Reuse Entry Info.
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If you check this box, Maconomy will reuse entry information from one line on the next. Maconomy reuses the “Entry Date,” “Transaction Type,” “Trans. No.,” “Description,” “Std. Description,” “Offset Entry,” and “Currency” information as long as the journal balance is different from zero. If you remove the mark, Maconomy suggests today’s date in the field “Entry Date” and the base currency in the field “Currency” and leaves the fields “Transaction Type,” “Trans. No.,” “Description,” “Std. Description,” and “Offset Entry” empty, regardless of the journal’s balance.
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