Consolidating Company Balances
You can transfer balances from more than one general ledger company to a designated consolidation company to consolidate financial information for an organization.
The consolidation company must have a status of Consolidation.
To consolidate company balances
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Access Translation Calculation (GL195).
To view the Translation Code and Rate Type, select the Translation Code Link. Translation Code (CU05.1) is displayed.
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Run Translation Calculation (GL195) for each general ledger company from which you want to transfer
balances to the general ledger company designated for consolidation.
Use the following guidelines to enter field values:
- From Company
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Type or select the company number you are transferring amounts from.
- To Company
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Type or select the company number you are transferring amounts to.
- Fiscal Year
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Type or select the fiscal year you are transferring actual amounts in.
- Post Date
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Type the post date of the translation journal.
- Units
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Select whether or not to consolidate units.
- Report
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Select whether the report prints.
- Translation Level
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The level at which level you want to consolidate and transfer amounts.
levels:
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Level 0, Company: Consolidates at a company level, An Accounting Unit must exist in the To company.
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Level 1-4, Consolidated at a specific level
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Level 5: Actuals are transfered from one company/accounting unit/account to the To company/accounting unit/account.
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- Accounting Unit
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The To Company accounting unit that must be selected when using Translation Level=0. The consolidated translated account amounts will be posted to this accounting unit.
- Account Detail
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Use to indicate that amounts are consolidated at the account level or at the subaccount level. Valid values are S=Subaccount or A=Account.
- Periods
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The period range of translation.
- Percent
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The percentage of the actual balance that you want translated.
- Update
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Select to update the To company, without running the report.
Note: If you need to run GL195 again for the same period, you should delete the journal entry created from the first run of GL195 and then run GL195 again for each source company.