I need some help/advice. We need to change our year end by creating a stub year for the last 3 months of 1999, and then starting 2000 as a 12 month year. I have seen a system in use where this was done, and would like to find out how to accomplish this. Also, I was wondering how the stub year...
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I'm looking for advice from who has experience with creating stub years when a company changes year ends.<br>
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I'd also like to know how this affects FA, if anyone has any experience with this.<br>
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Thanks much<br>
Sandi<br>
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I'm looking for advice from who has experience with creating stub years when a company changes year ends.<br>
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I'd also like to know how this affects FA, if anyone has any experience with this.<br>
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Thanks much<br>
Sandi<br>
We are using Oracle Financials. <br>
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We need to change our year-end date. We'd like to create a stub year for the short year we will have from 10/1 thru 12/31. Has anyone else done this? <br>
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We'd appreciate all input :)<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Pandora<br>
What we were thinking of would be 17 budgets. <br>
Each one of our budgets has approx. 13,000 records.<br>
We currently have 4 for each year.<br>
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Does anyone have any experience with quantities of<br>
data like this?<br>
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Thanks, everyone for the responses :)<br>
If extra budgets are added to the general ledger application (we currently have 4 that we use), does it degrade system performance? We'd like to add extra budgets, but not if it would make our system run slow.<br>
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Does anyone have experience with this?<br>
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thanks<br>
Pandora
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