VCHR_PST_VW2(SQL View) |
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SELECT DISTINCT business_unit , voucher_id , posting_date , accounting_dt , unpost_seq , posting_process , fiscal_year , accounting_period , gl_distrib_status , appl_jrnl_id FROM PS_VCHR_ACCTG_LINE |
# | PeopleSoft Field Name | PeopleSoft Field Type | Database Column Type | Description |
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1 | Character(5) | VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL | Business Unit | |
2 | Character(8) | VARCHAR2(8) NOT NULL | Voucher ID | |
3 | Date(10) | DATE | Posting Date | |
4 | Date(10) | DATE | The accounting entry construction date for a given transaction (a generic field that crosses multiple | |
5 | Number(2,0) | SMALLINT NOT NULL | Identifies the sequence of journal entries when a journal is "unposted". When a journal is posted the UnPost Sequence is automatically set to "0". When a journal is unposted, a new reversing entry is automatically created with an UnPost Sequence of "1". | |
6 | Character(4) | VARCHAR2(4) NOT NULL |
Posting Process
ACAV=Period End Accruals ACCR=AP Accrual CANC=Payment Cancelations CASH=Cash Clearing CLOS=Voucher Closure DFTA=Draft Accrual PCAD=Card PPAY=Prepaid Reversals PREP=Prepaids PYMN=Payments RACC=Receipt Accrual RCVL=Revaluation REVL=Revaluations VOID=Void WTHA=Withholding Accrual |
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7 | Number(4,0) | SMALLINT NOT NULL | Fiscal Year | |
8 | Number(3,0) | SMALLINT NOT NULL | Identifies a time period to which you post transactions. Typically, an accounting period represents a month, but it can also represent a week, a day, or any user-defined interval. An accounting period has a beginning date and an ending date, and is defined in the calendar table. | |
9 | GL_DISTRIB_STATUS | Character(1) | VARCHAR2(1) NOT NULL |
Distribution Status
C=Available to Contracts D=Distributed G=Generated H=Hold I=Ignored J=Creating Journals M=Modified N=None P=To be processed X=Waiting for Reversal |
10 | APPL_JRNL_ID | Character(10) | VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL | Journal Template |