Validating Corporate Allocations

A corporate allocation is validated in two stages:

  1. The first stage is to check the combined allocation parameters for consistency. That is, the allocation setup, allocation source, allocation target and allocation ratio details. If an error is discovered during this stage, the allocation run is abandoned and the allocation report lists the errors found.
  2. The second validation step is carried out for each allocation sequence in the rule. If transactions are created for posting to the source business unit, then these are verified first.

When the Target Posting field in Corporate Allocation Setup (CAD) is set to Direct, then the target business unit is checked to ensure that the transactions can be posted automatically by Ledger Import (LIM).

The transaction date for postings generated by Corporate Allocation Run (CAL) is taken from the last date of the range of source transactions, unless the Posting Detail option is set to All At Transaction Level in Corporate Allocation Setup (CAD).

Retaining Information from Source Transactions

Some of the Posting Detail options in Corporate Allocation Setup allow Corporate Allocation Run to create target source reversal and/or offset transactions from each individual source transaction, rather than combining the analysis and conversion codes.

If the Posting Detail options in Corporate Allocation Setup are set to All At Transaction Level or Target At Transaction Level, then the following information may be retained from the source transactions:

Data Taken From May be Changed by
Transaction Date Retained from the source transactions No
Transaction Reference Retained from the source transactions No
Description Retained from the source transactions No
Due Date Retained from the source transactions No
Account Code Retained from the source transactions but not for offsets Target Account field in Corporate Allocation Targets
Period Retained from the source transactions Target Period From/To field in Corporate Allocations Setup, Retain Source Posting Period field in Corporate Allocation Sources, also Accounting Period From/To fields in Corporate Allocation Run
Base Amount and Transaction Amount Retained from the source transactions Value 1 Source and Value 2 Source fields in Corporate Allocations Setup can be set to swap the values, or split using Corporate Allocation Ratios
Debit/Credit Retained from the source transactions Amount Reversal field in Corporate Allocations Setup
Journal Type Retained from the source transactions Retain Journal Type field in Corporate Allocations Setup. The status on the journal type must be either Open or Hidden.
Journal Source Retained from the source transactions Retain Journal Source field in Corporate Allocations Setup
Asset Code, Subcode, and Asset Value/Depreciation Indicator (Update Method) Retained from the source transactions Update Assets field in Corporate Allocations Setup, and the entries in Corporate Allocation Targets
Currency Code Retained from the source transactions Unless swapped in Corporate Allocations Setup
Analysis Codes Retained from the source transactions Unless consolidated or amended by Corporate Allocation Ratios
Journal Number Generated by Ledger Import No
Journal Line Number Generated by Ledger Import No
Allocation Marker blank No
Entry Date and Period Generated by Ledger Import No
Allocation Reference, Date and Period Imported as zero, shown as blank No
Conversion Rate Generated by Ledger Import No
Provisional Flag Generated by Ledger Import Post Transactions field in Corporate Allocation Run
Posting Date Generated by Ledger Import Post Transactions field in Corporate Allocation Run

Checking for Errors

A Ledger Import report is created for each Corporate Allocation Run, whether or not the transactions are posted. This report enables you to check individual transactions for errors that may have arisen.