#21320 - 03/11/10 07:53 AM
Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
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Adagio Wizard
Registered: 06/15/04
Posts: 3615
Loc: Toronto ON, Canada
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Ledger 9.0 allows postings to 2 years at any given time: -Current Year and Prior Year or -Current Year and Next Year (if new year has been opened).
A client has 2009 (Current) and 2010 (Next Year) both open. However he has closing entries for 2008 to enter for several datasets. Since Prior Year postings to that fiscal year are no longer available, is there any way to accomplish that?
Thank you.
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#21336 - 03/11/10 06:57 PM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Softrak Support]
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Adagio Wizard
Registered: 06/15/04
Posts: 3615
Loc: Toronto ON, Canada
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Thank you Support: I expected that answer but was hoping for a non-documented work-around.  It's unusual but not impossible that adjusting entries could be held up for a number of months.
Edited by Bruce Gardner (03/11/10 06:57 PM)
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#21339 - 03/12/10 04:05 AM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Bruce Gardner]
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Adagio Master
Registered: 03/16/99
Posts: 10504
Loc: Canada
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Hi Bruce,
We understand "a couple of months". You're saying it's been longer than a year!
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Andrew Bates
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#21342 - 03/12/10 07:47 AM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Retired_Guy]
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Adagio Pro
Registered: 01/03/07
Posts: 10
Loc: Waterloo, Ontario
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Bruce,
We've had this same thing happen with a few clients in the past year or so. You can make the entries to the older years by using the "Account History" function in GL's Edit menu in combination with GVRW.
Because the Account History function doesn't make changes to the next year's opening balances, a number of fields (mostly opening and closing balances) need to be updated in a few different GL tables using GVRW. If there are a lot of accounts to be updated, it can be quite a challenge to get everything in order so that it all passes DIC.
If you'd like to discuss this option, feel free to give me a call.
It seems to be not an altogether uncommon issue. If there's not some structural limitation, perhaps an ability to post back further than 1 year could be considered?
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Ryan Brohman
Kitchener, ON
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#21344 - 03/12/10 10:34 AM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Retired_Guy]
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Adagio Wizard
Registered: 06/15/04
Posts: 3615
Loc: Toronto ON, Canada
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Thanks for all of the replies.
Andrew: It's not really "longer than a year" though. Under usual circumstances, an auditor takes 3 to 6 months to return their year-end adjustments. Add in some unusual circumstances and the timing is a lot tighter.
Support: In versions prior to 9.0, users made a copy of their Ledger data and reserved it, thus allowing Prior Year entries whenever required. If the client has the same timing issue each year, your suggestion of having several copies of the data would work, though it defeats one of 9.0's greatest features.
Ryan: I'll talk with the firm involved and see how important this is to them. Thank you for the suggestion.
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#21380 - 03/16/10 10:40 AM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Softrak Support]
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Adagio Wizard
Registered: 06/15/04
Posts: 3615
Loc: Toronto ON, Canada
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Update: When given his options (one of which was a billable data repair along the lines of Ryan's suggestion), the client decided to enter the 2008 postings into 2009 Period 1.
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#21386 - 03/16/10 01:46 PM
Re: Prior Year postings in Ledger 9.0
[Re: Bruce Gardner]
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Adagio Master
Registered: 03/16/99
Posts: 10504
Loc: Canada
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Which is what they would have had to do in the old model.
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Andrew Bates
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