The general ledger account list page displays a list of general ledger accounts in your current view. From this page, you can view detailed general ledger accountThe general ledger will normally include general ledger accounts (GLAs) for items such as income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and reserves. information and access other related information.
Printable View to display the current list view in a format that is ready for printing. See "Viewing Custom Object Lists" in the Salesforce Help for more information on using list views.
Once you have located a general ledger account on the home or list pages, click the general ledger account name to display detailed information.
See General Ledger Account Fields for a full description of the standard fields that make up a general ledger account.
To delete a general ledger account:
Notes and attachments
You can create, view, and edit notes and add attachments from the Notes & Attachments section. This section is used to attach any internal notes you want to retain about the record. For more information, see the Salesforce Help.
Related Lists
The lower portion of the page provides information related to the general ledger account, such as any products, tax codes or bank accounts. You will see, for example, a field level history of changes to the cash flow analysis values.
The related lists that you see are determined by your personal customization, by any customization your administratorOne or more individuals in your organization who can configure and customize the application. Users assigned the System Administrator profile have administrator privileges. has made to page layouts or your permissions to view related data. You can click on individual items to display additional detail. Clicking New lets you directly add new items.
Related Concepts
What is a General Ledger Account?
What is a Reporting Hierarchy?
What is a Chart of Accounts Structure?
What is an Intersect Definition?
Related Tasks
Creating General Ledger Accounts
Creating a Chart of Accounts Structure
Mapping Corporate and Local GLAs
Setting up a Statement of Cash Flows
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