Using lists
Lists are used in Project Accounting for reporting and inquiry. These examples describe some of the places you can use lists:
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Selecting activities for which you want to process transactions on Activity Posting (AC190) and Accounting Unit Balance Post (AC191). You can run these programs simultaneously.
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Selecting activities for standard inquiries (AC90 series), reports (AC400 series), and listings (AC200 series).
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Selecting activities for the activity data mart in Lawson Analytic Architect.
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Selecting activities on Transaction Writer (AC55.1) for user-defined transaction reports.
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Copying activity information using Mass Activity Copy (AC01.1) and Assignment Copy (AC105).
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Calculating and copying budgets using Budget Copy (AC123) and Budget Calculation (AC121).
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Selecting activities or accounting units for burden pool drivers on Pool Driver Values (AC62.1)
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Selecting activities for allocation pools on Allocation Pool (AC32.1).
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Defining activities or accounting units to use in compute statements for budgets and allocations on Compute Parameters (AC34.1) and Activity Total Names (AC35.1).
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Calculating a project's percent complete using Percent Complete Calculation (AC165).
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Selecting activities to capitalize using Asset Management Interface (AC160).
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Selecting a list within a view. See Attribute view (AC/BR).