Journal Type Overview

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    Introduction

    Journal types refer to different categories or classifications of journals used in accounting to record various types of financial transactions. These journal types help organize and categorize financial transactions, making it easier to track, analyze, and prepare financial statements and reports accurately. The selection of the appropriate journal type depends on the nature of the transaction and the specific needs of the organization’s accounting system.

    Stage Work Flow

    No Stages.

    Portlets & Widgets

    In the layout view, a Portlet accurately represents each functionality, and its corresponding data is precisely viewed as a Widget. The following section includes the default portlets and widgets of the Journal Types App.

    Details

    This section contains details of Journal types and Unique identification code

    Field name Description
    Journal type The type of Journal is displayed. Accountants and bookkeepers use different accounting journals to record specific transaction
    Unique Id A unique code is assigned to the Journal type for quick identification

    Activity Log provide users with essential information, notifications, and real-time updates to keep them engaged and informed about key activities in apps related to updates, notifications, and stage changes

    Field name Description
    Comments User can write short notes or comments about the Journal Type
    Audit
    Created Date The date when the Journal Type is created
    Created By The name of the person who created the Journal Type
    Last Updated Date The last stage changed of the order
    Last Updated By The name of the person who last updated the stage
    Status This section displays the current status of the Journal Type
    Time-Line This widget tracks all the activities within the app.
    Reports

    A report is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are almost always in the form of written documents.

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