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Hi Nicolas,
Thank you, I looked at that post already, but it did not work.
If I add all dimensions and put them the same, then yes, I can get one positive or negative account.
But as mentioned, then I e.g. have IC_All instead of the individual IC partners (and other dimensions) which I still need to map to.
Maybe I am missing some steps?
Are you able to elaborate? I have tried several things already, unfortunately without luck.
Hi Kenneth,
Why do you include the IC in the Account mapping then? It is not the IC that defines the netting, right?
I also have a question regarding your point on the first post : if you use a derivative it will create a new line, but is that an issue for you?
- KennethNL3 years agoNew Contributor II
Creating the extra row for derivative it not a problem.
But as mentioned below:
I might be able to skip ICP, so each ICP goes to different accounts.
But same question remains more or less, if I then have
A#12345:U1#ABC = -2000
A#12345:U1#DEF = 3000
Acc. 12345 maps to acc. A1234 or L1234 depending on the total amount.
UD1#ABC = U1#IT
UD1#DEF = U1#HR
But no matter what the department is, then it should look at the total of the account and base this for each row.
If I add a derivative rule saying A#12345=12345_PrefixCheck:U1#*=UD1_ALL
Then I will loose my UD1 details, right - but if I do not add the UD1_ALL then I will not get the right total of the account, right.
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