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The Speedtypes Shown When Running By Org [1]

February 2, 2011 by Carl Sorenson [2]

When m-Fin reports are run by org they return more speedtypes than are needed, particularly for project funds. The reports do have a filter to test whether a speedtype has had any activity during the fiscal year. The problem is even just roll-forward activity is considered current fy activity. Roll-forward processing is what moves ending balances for projects from one fiscal year to the next. Roll-forward processing by itself should not be considered current fy activity.

I have prototyped a solution but it is slowing the reports down. So now I am working on tuning for speed. When running by org, active speedtypes will show. This will be determined simply by the status attribute, if it is ā€˜A’. Inactive speedtypes, those with status ā€˜I’, also will show but only if they have activity during the fiscal year other than roll-forward. If you need to suppress these there will be an option to run for active speedtypes only.

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