Setting up Company Data
Once you have created your initial chart of accounts, you must set up your company
data.
The sequence of steps is as follows:
Log in to your organization as a user with accountant-level user permissions. When creating a Certinia company, we recommend that you are logged in as a user with accountant-level user permissions. However, if you want to create companies as a user with System Administrator permissions, you must modify the System Administrator profile so that it has visibility of the company record types "VAT", "GST", "Combined" and "SUT".
- Navigate to the System Administrator profile detail page. From Setup, click Manage Users | Profiles and then select System Administrator.
- Scroll down to the Record Type Settings section.
- Click Edit next to the Companies record type.
- Add the "VAT", "GST", "Combined" and "SUT" record types to the Selected Record Types list.
- Set "SUT" as the default record type.
- Click Save.
Create and activate a new Certinia company. The company record includes information such as the company address and logo.
See Creating Companies or Creating Companies (Accounting QuickStart) for more information.
- Grant yourself and other users access to this company.
See Assigning Users to Companies for more information. - Set it as your current company
.
See Setting your Current Company for more information.
Before you create a second company, disable the Grant Access Using Hierarchies setting for every company-owned object. To see a complete list of company-owned objects for a particular company queue, from Setup click Manage Users | Queues and then on the relevant queue name. Company-owned objects are listed as supported objects.
- Log in to your organization as System Administrator.
- From Setup, click Security Controls | Sharing Settings.
- Click Edit.
- Deselect the appropriate checkboxes for all company-owned objects.
- Click Save.
- Delete the corresponding list view for each company-owned object.
See Company activation for more information.
If you are operating in a multi-currency organization, create all the company's accounting currency records. They must be an active currency
on the underlying platform. See About Multi-Currency Mode for more information.
- Set one accounting currency
as the company's home currency
and one as its dual currency
. They can be the same currency.
- Set dated exchange rates for each of the associated currencies.
- [Optional] Repeat previous steps to create other companies within your organization.
- Create financial years and accounting periods for each company.
See Creating Years and Periods for more information. - Create one or more bank account records for each company and a set of custom list views.
See Creating Bank Accounts for more information.
Other company-owned objects that you may want to create include selection definitions used to send standard email messages, such as reminder letters, remittances or statements, to your accounts.