What is an Accounting Code?
An accounting code is a combination of up to six elements: a general ledger account, a single entity and up to four analysis dimensions
, as recorded on a specific transaction line item.
An entity is one of the required elements of an accounting code. The entity of an accounting code represents one, and only one, of the following elements:
- Account
- Product
- Bank Account
- Tax Code
Example
For example, you might have any of the following accounting codes on a transaction line item:
- GLA + Bank Account (Bank Account Checking + HSBC)
- GLA + Tax Code (Sales Tax + Boston City Tax)
- GLA + Product + Dimension 2 (Sales Parts + Auto Com Clutch Kit 1989 Dodge Raider + North)
- GLA + Account + Dimension 1 + Dimension 2 (Accounts Receivable Control + Hogan Repairs + Chrysler + South)