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JB00.1 - Journal Book
Use JB00.1 (Journal Book) to define optional journal books for a company. A
journal book is a user-defined entity that can be used to group like
transactions together. You can assign a journal book to a journal entry,
recurring journal entry, allocation, system code, or group of Accounts
Payable, Accounts Receivable, or Cash Ledger transactions. You can restrict
journal book usage to specific system codes, operators, accounts, or
accounting units.
If you assign a journal book to a system code, transactions that interface
from the subsystem will have the journal book assigned. You can then use
GL45.1 (Journal Control) to filter journal entries by journal book, and then
Drill Around on the subsystem transactions.
You can use journal books to identify journal entry operators. You can then
use GL45.1 (Journal Control) to filter journal entries by journal book, and
then review and release journal entries.
The journal book options defined for a company in the Journals form tab in
GL10.1 (Company) determine whether a journal book is required on journal
entries.
Updated Files
JBKACCT -
JBKOPCODE -
JBKSEQNBR -
JBKSYSCODE -
JBOOKHDR -
Referenced Files
GLSYSTEM -
MXLISTHDR -
JB00.2 - Journal Book Systems
Use JB00.2 (Journal Book Systems) to define the source codes you can use the
journal book in.
You can only use the journal book in the systems you select in this program.
Updated Files
JBKSYSCODE -
Referenced Files
GLCODES -
GLSYSTEM -
JBOOKHDR -
JB00.3 - Journal Book Operators
Use JB00.3 (Journal Book Operators) to define the operators that will have
access to the journal book.
Updated Files
JBKOPCODE -
Referenced Files
GLSYSTEM -
JBOOKHDR -
JB00.4 - Journal Book Accounts
Use JB00.4 (Journal Book Accounts) to restrict a Journal Book's use to
specific account ranges. Only account numbers defined on this form can be
assigned to the Journal Book.
Updated Files
JBKACCT -
Referenced Files
GLSYSTEM -
JBOOKHDR -
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