JournalEntryType
A journal represents a change in the balances of a business's financial accounts. Many tasks or transactions throughout an enterprise will result in the creation of a journal. Some examples are creating a customer invoice, paying a vendor, transferring inventory, or paying employees. A journal consists of a header with general information, and two or more lines specifying what accounts will be affected. A journal typically includes balanced debit and credit lines.
See http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9.
Complex type information
Namespace: http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9
Schema document: org_openapplications_oagis/9_4_1/Developer/Nouns/JournalEntry.xsd
Content
- Sequence
[1..1]
- JournalEntryHeader [0..1]
- JournalEntryLine [0..*]
Attributes
None
Used by
- Element JournalEntry