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== Applying Account Hierarchies ==
== Mapping your data file's accounts to the account hierarchy ==


If you wish to change how your data file's chart of accounts is mapped to the account hierarchy, see [[Editing the account hierarchy mappings]].
If you wish to change how your data file's chart of accounts is mapped to the account hierarchy, see [[Mapping your data file's accounts to the account hierarchy]].


== Using account hierarchies on reports ==
== Using account hierarchies on reports ==

Revision as of 19:11, 15 January 2015

Overview

The account hierarchies functionality allows you to define additional chart of accounts in order to report on your data in different ways. These additional account hierarchies can be used for:

  • Restructuring / reordering your accounts within reports;
  • Slicing your data file into various entities, departments or areas of interest;
  • Creating a structure against which multiple data files will be consolidated;
  • Creating a structure against which to report cash flow.

Managing Account Hierarchies

BudgetLink allows you to create any number of account hierarchies. For more information, see the following topics:

Mapping your data file's accounts to the account hierarchy

If you wish to change how your data file's chart of accounts is mapped to the account hierarchy, see Mapping your data file's accounts to the account hierarchy.

Using account hierarchies on reports

Once account hierarchies are created, BudgetLink has the capability to control the accounts that appear on reports. For more information, see Customising which account hierarchy gets used on a report.

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