You can override the default company, account, or level for a column.
This overrides data in the row or parameters. Use an override when you want
to show a side-by-side comparison of data in a report. For example, if you
want to show account balances for company 4321 next to account balances for
company 1234, then one column would use the default company and you would need
to override the company in the second column. These examples each
use an override to obtain similar results.
|
Company 4321
|
Company 1234
|
Salary and wages
|
$6,321,091
|
$5,782,546
|
Regular pay
|
2,013,377
|
1,809,221
|
Contract labor
|
290,977
|
0
|
Overtime pay
|
27,856
|
59,345
|
|
Regular pay
|
Overtime
|
Vacation/Sick
|
Corporate
|
$20,066
|
$685
|
$1,008
|
Administration
|
7,941
|
685
|
1,008
|
Human Resources
|
9,265
|
799
|
1,176
|
MIS
|
6,618
|
571
|
840
|