When you fill in a general journal you can add links to files and other information about the transactions. When you post the journal, Business Central copies the links to the posted journal and resulting ledger entries. Keeping the links associated with the transactions can make things easier for your auditors and provides more transparency about the transactions.
Feature details
Business Central copies the links you add on the General Journals page to the Posted General Journals page after posting. It also copies the links to the resulting ledger entries pages, such as the General Ledger Entries, Vendor Ledger Entries, Customer Ledger Entries or FA Ledger Entries pages.
For example, when you enter employee expenses, you can add links to the receipts that you store on your company's SharePoint site. You add links using the links part on General Journals page.
After you post employee expenses from the General Journals page, Business Central copies the links you entered in the links part to Posted General Journal page.
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Do you need to create and post journal entries in Business Central? Then this path is for you. Setting up general journal templates, creating journal transactions including recurring transactions, and posting transactions are all discussed in the modules of this learning path.