Custom Fields on Journals

You can make your own custom fields available for reading or writing on your journals, and expose them to the Certinia API and desktop appsClosed Compatible applications installed on your local computer. for reporting or document input. For example, you can do this in order to populate custom fields when uploading journals using .

You must create an integration rule (Type 1) to expose your custom fields on the journal object. For more information, see What is an Integration Rule?.

Where are my custom fields?

In Classic EditionClosed The view of the application that you see when you first install the base managed package., click the icon next to the Journal Description field to complete custom fields on the journal header, and click the icon on the journal line to complete custom fields on the journal line.

In Extended EditionClosed The view of the application that you see when you install one of the extension packages (such as the Cash Entry Extension package). For invoices, credit notes, and journals Extended Edition is integrated into the main package, but must be configured., custom fields on the journal header are available for input along with other header fields. To make custom fields on journal line items available for input, your administrator must add the custom fields to the Manage Lines field set.

When using custom input forms, your administrator must add any custom fields for both journal header and lines to the appropriate input forms.

Note:

If an integration rule and a sub-analysis mapping are targeting the same field, the integration rule overrides the mapping.