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Account ID question

Carlos Villavicencio
Hello, I wish to know if I can have dots in the General Ledger Account ID
field, i.e.: 01.01.01.001 and 01.01.01.002 and so on...

Anyone have worked with latin american chart of accounts?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Account ID question

Jacopo Cappellato-3
Yes,

but the best solution in my opinon is to use standard id (the db key)  
and set the dotted version in the accountCode field; for example:

<GlAccount glAccountId="0909000901" accountCode="09.09.000901"  
glAccountClassId="ACCUM_AMORTIZATION" parentGlAccountId="0201"  
accountName="INCORPORATION EXPENSE FUND" description=""  
postedBalance=""/>

Jacopo

On Jun 3, 2008, at 6:59 PM, Carlos Villavicencio wrote:

> Hello, I wish to know if I can have dots in the General Ledger  
> Account ID
> field, i.e.: 01.01.01.001 and 01.01.01.002 and so on...
>
> Anyone have worked with latin american chart of accounts?
>
> Thanks in advance.

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Re: Account ID question

BJ Freeman
bump this up relative to current sub ledger discussion.

Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 6/3/2008 10:03 AM:

> Yes,
>
> but the best solution in my opinon is to use standard id (the db key)
> and set the dotted version in the accountCode field; for example:
>
> <GlAccount glAccountId="0909000901" accountCode="09.09.000901"
> glAccountClassId="ACCUM_AMORTIZATION" parentGlAccountId="0201"
> accountName="INCORPORATION EXPENSE FUND" description="" postedBalance=""/>
>
> Jacopo
>
> On Jun 3, 2008, at 6:59 PM, Carlos Villavicencio wrote:
>
>> Hello, I wish to know if I can have dots in the General Ledger Account ID
>> field, i.e.: 01.01.01.001 and 01.01.01.002 and so on...
>>
>> Anyone have worked with latin american chart of accounts?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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