Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
mnReturnMethod | ADMP | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that specifies what percentage you want the system to use when calculating depreciation. You must use whole numbers. For
example, enter 10 for 10%. The system uses a percentage when computing the following methods of depreciation:
06
Fixed % on Declining
Balance. (This method of depreciation is commonly used by Canadian and utility companies.)
11
Fixed % Luxury Car - Foreign.
15
Fixed % of
Cost.
16
Fixed % on Declining Balance to Cross-Over.
The system also uses this field to compute any user defined depreciation method in which
you specify a percentage.
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szLTFiscalYearOffset | FYOF | char | OPT | NONE |
The fiscal year on which you want to base this column. Do one of the following actions: leave the field blank to use the current period, enter
the last two digits of a specific fiscal year, such as 98, or enter a number that is an offset to the current fiscal year, such as +1 or -1. |
szPOFiscalYear | FYOW | char | OPT | NONE |
A four-digit number that identifies the fiscal year. You can enter a number in this field or leave the field blank to indicate the current fiscal
year (as defined on the Company Setup form).
Specify the year at the end of the first period rather than the year at the end of the fiscal period. For
example, a fiscal year begins October 1, 2005, and ends September 30, 2006. The end of the first period is October 31, 2005. Specify the
year 2005 rather than 2006. |
mnBCMethod | ADMP | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that specifies what percentage you want the system to use when calculating depreciation. You must use whole numbers. For
example, enter 10 for 10%. The system uses a percentage when computing the following methods of depreciation:
06
Fixed % on Declining
Balance. (This method of depreciation is commonly used by Canadian and utility companies.)
11
Fixed % Luxury Car - Foreign.
15
Fixed % of
Cost.
16
Fixed % on Declining Balance to Cross-Over.
The system also uses this field to compute any user defined depreciation method in which
you specify a percentage.
|
mnBCFiscalYear | FY | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies the fiscal year. Generally, you can either enter a number in this field or leave it blank to indicate the current fiscal
year (as defined on the Company Setup form).
Specify the year at the end of the first period rather than the year at the end of the fiscal period.
For example, a fiscal year begins October 1, 1998 and ends September 30, 1999. The end of the first period is October 31, 1998. Specify the
year 98 rather than 99. |
szBCLedgerType | LT | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code (09/LT) that specifies the type of ledger, such as AA (Actual Amounts), BA (Budget Amount), or AU (Actual Units). You
can set up multiple, concurrent accounting ledgers within the general ledger to establish an audit trail for all transactions.
|
szBCCompany | CO | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies a specific organization, fund, or other reporting entity. The company code must already exist in the Company
Constants table (F0010) and must identify a reporting entity that has a complete balance sheet. At this level, you can have intercompany
transactions.
Note: You can use company 00000 for default values such as dates and automatic accounting instructions. You cannot use company 00000
for transaction entries.
|
szBCSubledger | SBL | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies a detailed, auxiliary account within a general ledger account. A subledger can be an equipment item number or an
address book number. If you enter a subledger, you must also specify the subledger type. |
cBCSubledgerType | SBLT | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code (00/ST) that is used with the Subledger field to identify the subledger type and how the system performs subledger
editing. On the User Defined Codes form, the second line of the description controls how the system performs editing. This is either hard-coded
or user defined. Valid values include:
A
Alphanumeric field, do not edit
N
Numeric field, right justify and zero fill
C
Alphanumeric field, right
justify and blank fill
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