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AC37


AC37.1 - Allocation Group



Use Allocation Group (AC37.1) to organize allocations in an allocation
group for processing and update. Allocation groups are used for step
allocations,
which are allocations based on previous allocations and must occur in a
stepped
order. Steps are not required unless order is important; then the sequence
needs to be specified. Steps are also required if subsequent allocations in
the group have pools that include transactions from the prior allocation.
Allocation groups also let you group allocations together for running
as part of a cycle. For example, you could use an allocation group to run
allocations on a monthly, yearly, or end-of-project basis.





Updated Files

    ACALLOC    -

    ACALLOCGP  -

    ACALLOCGPX -

    ADDRDATA   -

    RATOTALS   -

    ULTOTALS   -


Referenced Files

    ACACCTCAT  -

    ACACTGRP   -

    ACACTIVITY -

    ACBILL     -

    ACBUDDTL   -

    ACCAL      -

    ACCALX     -

    ACCATGRP   -

    ACCATGRPX  -

    ACCATSUMX  -

    ACCMPPARAM -

    ACCNTRACT  -

    ACCOMMIT   -

    ACCONSOL   -

    ACCUAMT    -

    ACGLCONSL  -

    ACGLMAST   -

    ACMASTER   -

    ACPERCCMPL -

    ACPOOLHDR  -

    ACRANGEDTL -

    ACRETAIN   -

    ACTOTALS   -

    CMPUTE     -

    CUCODES    -

    CUCONV     -

    CURELAT    -

    GLADDRESS  -

    GLCGCPY    -

    GLCHART    -

    GLCHARTDTL -

    GLCHARTSUM -

    GLCPYGRP   -

    GLMASTER   -

    GLNAMES    -

    GLSYSTEM   -

    INSTCTRYCD -

    MLCALMAP   -

    MLCOLEDGER -

    MXLISTHDR  -

    MXLISTMBR  -

    RWGRPDET   -

    RWROWDET   -

    ULPOST     -


AC37.2 - Allocation Group by Step



Use Allocation Group by Step (AC37.2) to define an allocation group
based on allocation steps. Allocation groups are used for step allocations,
which are allocations based on previous allocations and must occur in a
stepped
order. Allocation groups also let you group allocations together for running
as part of a cycle. For example, you could use an allocation group to run
allocations on a monthly, yearly, or end-of-project basis.





Updated Files

    ACALLOC    -

    ACALLOCGP  -

    ACALLOCGPX -


Referenced Files

    None.


INVOKED Programs

    GLAC
    GLBL
    IFUP
    GLRV
    IFOB
    IFSG
    MLRV