Posting in Synergetic is global across all modules and allows you to group transactions into a set. A unique number, the global posting number is allocated to each set of transactions. Journals are the transactions within a posting.
A posting containing invoices must be closed off before cheques can be issued.
Posting control
The posting control implemented in Synergetic consists of the following:
Posting date entry range
While a posting is open, you can make any changes that you want. All changes are dynamic, that is, they are made immediately and are transparent. The exceptions to this are direct general ledger journals and payroll journals which are only updated once the posting is closed.
You must be authorised to make a change after a posting has been closed. An automatic reversing general ledger journal is created to make the adjustment. The following rules apply:
The diagram below shows an example of the entry range for posting dates.
Key dates |
Sample |
---|---|
Audited date |
31/12/2013 |
BAS date |
31/3/2014 |
Reporting/Reconciliation date |
31/5/2014 |
End of calendar month |
30/6/2014 |
End of G/L year |
31/12/2014 |
End of future G/L year |
31/12/2014 |
Dynamic postings
The following postings are dynamic:
When you close a posting, because all the changes to the database have already been made, all that happens is that details of the posting are printed out.
Important Note: General ledger journals and payroll are not dynamic.
Community implications
GST tax invoices are linked to a person in the community database. Your Synergetic configuration can be set to ensure any entries affecting your BAS must be linked to a Supplier or Customer ID. The minimum amounts that this link applies are set on the General tab of Synergetic Financial Configuration. See Synergetic Financial Configuration - General tab in the Finance manual.
You may need to consider adding a ‘Miscellaneous’ community entry for those that you do not want to link to an individual.
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