When you set up
Organization Reporting, you must set up separate subcodes for each level in your
organization structure. You can then combine the subcodes to create the codes that identify your
organizations.
The subcode structure determines how Vision tracks project and accounting information in the general ledger, and how you can access and organize this information on project reports and financial statements.
Each of your subcodes can contain up to 14 letters or numbers. If your firm has a multi-level
organization structure, you then combine subcodes from different levels to create valid
organizations. Valid
organizations are multi-code combinations — individual subcode levels are separated from one another by colons.
You set up subcodes in
.
Example
The first level of your
organization structure represents your firm’s offices. You give each office a unique two-character subcode, such as:
CO Corporate
BO Boston
CH Chicago
LV Las Vegas
The second level of your
organization structure represents the business disciplines within each of your offices. You give each discipline a three-character subcode, such as:
GEN General
ARC Architecture
ENG Engineering
ENV Environmental
When you put the subcodes together, you can track two-level entities, such as:
CO:GEN Corporate/General
BO:ARC Boston/Architecture
CH:ENG Chicago/Engineering
LV: ENV Las Vegas/Environmental
Because you can have up to five
organization levels, you can have up to five subcode levels — for example,
NA:CA:MO:09:04 uses five subcodes to identify one
organization (North American Division, Canadian Operations, Montreal Office, Department 9, Discipline 4).
Valid Subcode Combinations
As part of setting up Organization Reporting, you must tell
Vision that a particular combination of subcodes represents a valid organization. You do this on the Individual Organization Setup form in
.
For example, if you fill out a form for
CH:AR:01,
Vision knows that this combination of subcodes refers to an existing organization. You can then enter this subcode anywhere organizations are referenced in
Vision.
If you have not filled out a form for a particular set of subcodes,
Vision will not let you enter any transactions that reference that set of subcodes.