Select one of the following statuses for the period: Open (accounting transactions can be recorded in the period), On hold (accounting transactions cannot be recorded in the period; you can select this status only if the period currently has a status of Open; you can reopen periods that have a status of On hold), or Closed (accounting transactions cannot be recorded in the period; if a period has a status of Open, you cannot select Closed unless the previous period also has a status of Closed; you cannot reopen a closed period or put it on hold). When a fiscal year is being closed, you can select the Set fiscal year status to closed option in the General ledger parameters page. This sets all periods in a fiscal year to a Closed status. You can also select the Check journalizing option in the General ledger parameters page to verify whether periods are journalized before they are put on hold or closed.
Select one of the following options to set the response that will be displayed when an Integer or Fraction attribute is outside ...
Select one of the following options to specify the validation for transactions that are being transferred to the Intrastat ...
Select one of the following options. Select Bank to post the payment to a bank account. Use this most of the time. Select ...
Select one of the following options: Job (production orders are job-scheduled) or Route (production orders are operations-scheduled). ...
Select one of the following statuses for the period: Open (accounting transactions can be recorded in the period), On hold ...
Select one of the following validation checklist statuses for the monthly closing. No validation The current checklist is ...
Select one of the following values: Vendor (the resource is an external operations resource, such as a subcontractor; this ...
Select one of the following. Select No end date to not generate invoices until the template is removed from the customer ...
Select one of the vendor evaluation criteria, and then select a rating for the vendor. Each organization must define the ...