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You can define conversion rules for all predefined journal sources except these:
See: Special Considerations for General Ledger
Note: You can enter a specific journal source or category or enter Other to select a source or category other than those you have specifically defined.
See: | Defining Journal Sources |
Defining Journal Categories |
When you post journals in your General Ledger primary set of books, MRC notes each journal's source and category as it is posted. MRC then searches your defined conversion rules for a matching source and category combination. MRC searches the conversion rules in the following order, regardless of the order you entered the rules on the GL Conversion Rules window:
Search Order | Journal Source | Journal Category |
---|---|---|
1 | Specific source | Specific category |
2 | Specific source | Other |
3 | Other | Specific category |
4 | Other | Other |
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Note: If MRC cannot find a matching source/category combination, or if you have not defined any GL conversion rules, the journal will not be converted.
Below are three examples that illustrate how journals are converted based on different conversion rules.
Example Assumptions
Journal Source | Journal Category | |
Journal #1 | Manual | Adjustment |
Journal #2 | Consolidation | Consolidation |
Journal #3 | Manufacturing | Freight |
Journal #4 | Spreadsheet | Adjustment |
Journal #5 | Manufacturing | Labor Cost |
The following six conversion rules are defined:
Source | Category | Convert | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Manual | Adjustment | Yes | Journal #1 is converted, using the defined conversion options for this combination. |
Consolidation | Consolidation | No | Journal #2 is NOT converted. |
Other | Freight | Yes | Journal #3 is converted, using the defined conversion options for this combination. (i.e., All journals with category Freight are converted). |
Spreadsheet | Reclass | Yes | No journals in the example match this combination. (All journals with source Spreadsheet and Category Reclass are converted, using the defined conversion options for this combination.) |
Spreadsheet | Other | No | Journal #4 is NOT converted. (i.e., All journals with source Spreadsheet (except those with category Reclass) are NOT converted.) |
Other | Other | Yes | Journal #5 is converted, using the defined conversion options for this combination. |
Example 2
The following three conversion rules are defined:
Source | Category | Convert | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing | Freight | No | Journal #3 is NOT converted. (i.e., All journals with source Manufacturing and category Freight are NOT converted.) |
Manufacturing | Other | Yes | Journal #5 is converted. (i.e., All journals with source Manufacturing are converted, except those with category Freight.) |
Other | Other | Yes | Journals #1, 2, and 4 are converted, using the defined conversion options for this combination. |
Example 3
The following two conversion rules are defined:
Source | Category | Convert | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing | Freight | No | Journal #3 is NOT converted. (i.e., All journals with source Manufacturing and category Freight are NOT converted.) |
Manufacturing | Other | Yes | Journal #5 is converted. (i.e., All journals with source Manufacturing are converted, except those with category Freight.) |
Note: In this example, Journals #1, 2, and 4 are NOT converted, since there is no conversion rule defined with a source of Other and a category of Other.
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