Transaction Entry Overview
In Transaction Entry, you create transaction files and the records within them, modify the contents of existing transaction files, delete transactions, set control totals, and establish recurring transactions.
For related background materials, see the discussions about transaction entry and posting, and the processing cycle concepts, in the Concepts section of the help.
Multicompany
If your firm uses the Multicompany feature, you should understand the role of the active company in Transaction Entry. The company that you select at login, or when you switch to a different company, is the active company. All transactions that you create while logged in to this company will belong to this company. You can modify or post only those transaction files owned by the active company.
Mutlicurrency
If your firm uses the Multicurrency feature, Vision stores each transaction amount you enter in the currency that you select in Transaction Entry. This is the transaction currency.
Vision also stores the amount in the functional currency of the company that owns (via organization structure) the project, phase, or task charged for the transaction. If the transaction currency and functional currency differ, Vision uses the daily exchange rates you establish in Configuration to calculate the amount in the functional currency. Usually, a transaction is recorded using the exchange rate in effect on the date the transaction took place, unless you specify an override.
If you must override this exchange, you can:
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Override the exchange rate for a full transaction.
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Override the exchange rate for a single line item.
In addition, Vision stores transaction amounts in the project currency and billing currency for the project, phase, or task charged for the transaction.
Related Topics
- Originating Vendors
For line items that you enter for employee expense reports, accounts payable vouchers, and accounts payable disbursements, you can enter an originating vendor (if appropriate), in addition to the actual employee or vendor who is getting directly paid. - A/P Disbursements
When you enter Accounts Payable (A/P) Disbursements, you simultaneously enter a manual payment and an Accounts Payable voucher for the vendors in your database. - A/P Vouchers
You can enter or modify accounts payable vouchers for the vendors in your database. You can enter new vouchers with one or more detail lines, and you can also modify amounts on previously entered and posted vouchers. - Cash Disbursements
Use Cash Disbursements if you do not want to record a voucher or update vendor history with a transaction. You can also use Cash Disbursements to produce an accounts payable check manually; however, when you enter a manual check, you will not have an accounts payable history and cannot use a miscellaneous vendor. - Cash Receipts
Use Cash Receipts to record the individual receipts that make up one deposit. Each deposit can consist of many receipts. - Employee Expenses
Use Employee Expenses to record travel and automobile expenses, or use whenever an employee needs to file an expense report. - Employee Repayments
Use Employee Repayments to record repayments for travel and automobile expenses, or whenever an employee needs to file a repayment report. - Invoices
Use Invoices to create invoices to send to your clients. If you also use Vision Billing, Vision automatically creates an invoice file. - Journal Entries
Use Journal Entries to record salaries, withholdings, bonuses, or accruals. You can also perform reclassifications and reallocate account activity. - Labor Adjustments
Use Labor Adjustments to make changes to labor detail while keeping a tight audit trail on the changes. - Miscellaneous Expenses
Use Miscellaneous Expenses to charge expenses that do not fit into one of the other transaction entry types to your projects, and to distribute overhead costs to projects. - Prints and Reproductions
Use Prints and Reproductions to record costs for photocopying, blueprints, and other printing expenses. - Timesheets
Use Timesheets as the basis for all labor costing and billing in Vision. Usually, timesheets are entered at the same frequency as payroll, such as weekly or monthly. To be able to generate accurate and up-to-date costing reports, you can enter timesheets more often. - Units
Use Units to bill labor and expense charges as unit transactions. - Units by Project
Use Units by Project to enter units for a single project or for multiple projects.