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General Information about Posterior Coding

This is a supplement function included in the Management Accounting.

What Does This Procedure Do?

The purpose of this procedure is to code the transactions that take place in the system. The transactions mentioned refer to stock transactions, time on M-orders, calculation differences, standard price changes, and invoice transactions. The transactions are coded via the Posterior Coding window and are then displayed in the Print Log Ledger procedure.

The posterior coding takes place as of the latest coded transaction and later.

The items are coded according to the coding rules defined in the Update Coding Method procedure.

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