The General Ledger Interface is an optional module which provides a means for posting employee pay components, leave liability movement and related oncosts to the General Ledger. The interface caters for a number of different General Ledger Systems.
There are two main areas that must be established before you can use the Preceda General Ledger Interface. They are:
Most salary awards and agreements suggest that the actual liability for an employee's long service leave need not be accrued until a specified number of years has passed. This process can be controlled by the Years Before Accruing Liability field in the Leave Accrual Method window.
If a value is entered into this field, liability movement calculations are not performed for the employee's long service leave records until the employment period is greater than the number of years entered.
It is possible to control the running of Leave Liability movement calculations so that it is not needed to process them each time the General Ledger is updated.
Leave Liability movement calculation is controlled by the use of Program Control switches which:
Defines the types of leave that liability movement calculations are to be performed;
Controls the window to process liability movement so that it is a mandatory function.
To make use of this function, the following steps are needed:
Setup Program Control window LVACC to indicate the Leave Type that will be used to calculate liability. Set the window to process automatically or offer window al processing and define what is to happen if an employee is transferred during the Payrun.
If the calculation is required for Long Service Leave, the Years Before Accruing Liability in the Leave Accrual Method window can be set to indicate the number of years before Leave Liability movement calculations should take place.
Example:
The first time the process is run, assume that the employee has a liability of $1000.00, based on the leave accrual held in the current leave entitlement (PEPACC) file multiplied by their pay rate.
The leave liability process compares that value to a stored value held in a file called PLLM9000.
If this is the first time the process is run, the value in PLLM9000 is zero, so the total liability of $1000.00 is posted to the General Ledger and the value of $1000.00 is stored in the PLLM9000 file.
But if transferring records from another payroll system or initiating the system, and this is the first run in Preceda, a $value can be manually entered. This adjustment is made in the employee's Leave Entitlements window and can be a negative value, if appropriate.
During the next Payrun, there may be additional leave accruals calculated, which increases thevalue, or paid leave, which reduces the value, in the employee's current leave entitlement file PEPACC.
If an employee changes a level, e.g. from one department to another department between payruns, the controls must be set in place to ensure that Preceda carries out the process correctly.
Program Control window LVACC Position 25 controls this scenario:
When an employee is terminated and the leave paid out, the value in PLLM9000 is reduced to zero.
The Leave Liability Extract and Download Leave Liability Extract are provided to assist with the background from which the leave liability movement was generated.
Accruals can be generated using one of two methods. The stage when the generate accruals process is done depends on the method chosen. The method of accrual is set in the Program Control window GLACC.
There are ten stages associated with the General Ledger Interface processing cycle using the Accruals and Reversals process. The window to generate accruals can be performed as either Step 5 or Step 8 in the list below.
Some stages can be bypassed, repeated or re-run based on the Processing Cycle diagram.
This optional enhancement is designed to allow users to send the cost of monthly paid employees across the General Ledger on a weekly basis, eliminating spikes in the data reported.
When using this method, it is possible to do the following:
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