P/O Posting Journals Screen
Select the method by which to group transactions on the journal:
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Day End Number— lists transactions by the Day End Processing run when they were posted, beginning with transactions posted during the earliest selected day-end.
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Transaction Date—lists transactions in order of their transaction date (such as the receipt date for receipt transactions). The transaction with the earliest date is listed first.
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Vendor Number—lists transactions by vendor number so that you can easily see all transactions posted for each vendor.
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(Transaction) Number—lists transactions by their document numbers (Receipt Number, Return Number, Invoice Number, Credit/Debit Note Number), beginning with the lowest number.
Overview
The Receipts, Return, Invoice, and Credit/Debit Note Posting Journals are part of your Purchase Orders audit trail.
Tip: Print the posting journals at the end of each day, as part of your day-end procedure and audit trail documentation.
The journals contain the detailed record of the general ledger transactions arising from the receipts, invoices, returns, credit notes, and debit notes posted in Purchase Orders. More...
In multicurrency systems, posting journals list the vendor's currency code for each transaction, along with the exchange rate, rate type, and rate date. The journals include amounts in both the vendor's currency and the functional currency.
Note that return posting journals and credit note posting journals display numbers as negative amounts. (This applied to quantities, extended amounts, prorated additional costs, tax summary amounts, retained amounts, and job expensed amounts.)
Example: If you post a return of 5 items, the return posting journal will display a quantity of "-5." If you later adjust the return to 2 items, the Return Posting Journal will show a +3 to record the change in quantity.