Splitting Transactions: Test Pool (ML-Generated)
- What form do you use to split a transaction?
- Reclassify Transactions
- Journal Transactions
- Recurring Transactions
- Release Transactions
- Suppose that the amount of the original transactions has not been fully split. Where can
you view the remaining amount of the original transaction?
- In the Remaining Reclass. Amount column on the Journal Transactions form
- In the Remaining Amount column on the Reclassify Transactions form
- In the New Amount column on the Reclassify Transactions form
- In the Orig. Batch Nbr. column on the Journal Transactions form
- What type of transaction is generated during the splitting process?
- Reclassification transaction
- Transfer transaction
- Reversal transaction
- Allocation transaction
- What does the system do when a user clicks Split on the Reclassify Transactions
form?
- Splits the journal entry into multiple new entries
- Deletes the journal entry
- Merges multiple journal entries into one
- Exports the journal entry to different accounting software
- What does the New Amount column represent on the Reclassify Transactions form?
- The amount to be transferred from the original entry to a new one
- The total amount of the original entry
- The amount to be transferred from the new entry to the original entry
- The remaining amount after the split process
- On which of the following forms can you review split transactions that have the
Reclassification type? (Select all correct responses.)
- Journal Transactions
- Account Details
- Journal Vouchers
- Account Summary