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Laura  D. Oliver
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ITEM CLASS IN GL=3questions
07/12/04 at 15:41:20
 
My Sales anaylis by item class (SA-M) does not match by Sales Journal (GL-D).  And I am not sure why?  (Q1)
 
In my investigation I found another problem. Someone entered new customers and had those  customer default to a specific sales account.   Our inventory items are classed....not our customers.   Most of our customers are sold items with multiple classes...allowing different deptartment to credit for the sale.    I went into MAINTAIN DATA BASE and deleted the GL accts on the customers he entered.    
BUT  I need to go into invoice history and change the product class on hte the individual line items on the invoices.   What files in MAINTAIN DATA BASE should I change to get accurate gl sales.  (Q2)
 
I don't think this would be a reason for my initial problem....or could it?  (Q3)
 
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Re: ITEM CLASS IN GL=3questions
Reply #1 - 07/12/04 at 18:34:02
 
Your 3 questions are definitely all related.  The invoice posting program looks first at the customer record and if a Sales account is specified, then that is the GL Account used, regardless of item class.  If you want to book sales to the GL based on Item rather than customer (as it appears you do) then you should never enter a GL Sales Account on the AR-A Customer screen.
 
As for how to fix it, there really isn't anything on the invoices you can change.  I would run the SA-M report (which is correct) and make a journal entry to redistribute the sales as needed.
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Re: ITEM CLASS IN GL=3questions
Reply #2 - 07/15/04 at 10:10:25
 
No the SA-M  report  is not always correct.  
SA-M is fluid and I can make it change anytime I want even on sales posted months ago.  
 
Heres why:  One can change the class on a part# in IN-B  that had been sold  months ago  and get a different Sa-M report.    
(A)    We have 5 departments that do JOURNAL REPAIR.    Most of the time it is done by dept 400, but occasionaly another dept does it)   So if dept 200 does it on June 1  we go into IN-b and change the product class to 200.   Then if dept 400 does one on June 15th  we go back into IN-B and change the class to 400.    
 
This works great on the GL side...The  sale gets posted to the correct GL account.   But the SA-M always gives the sale to the last class on the part#.  (even if you change it months later)  
 
I experimented and found that I could change the class on a part# that we shipped months ago.  It immediantly changes the SA-m report.    Of course changing the class n IN-B after the fact doesn;t effect a posted sale.....but it does effect  SA-m.    
 
DAMAGE:   no GL damage,  credit for the sale was posted correctly to the GL.   GL is correct...but...SA-M  IS WRONG
             QUESTION:  Shouldn't  SA-M reflect the class of the item at the time it was a posted sale ?  
 
(B)   SA-M always uses product class from IN-B  regardless what AR-A  has.     So when we sold item#1000abc that had the correct class of 300   to   customer  ACME that had the wrong  class of 400  there was confusion.  Credit for the sale went in two different directions:  
.    .     SA-A   got the class  from IN-B   ignoring  the class on AR-A
.    .       .               .        .&  
.    .     GL   got the class from AR-A   ignoring  the class  on IN-B      
 
DAMAGE:   As a result dept 300 got jipped of the sale in the GL.  & dept 400 got undeserved sales.  In this case  the GL is wrong. but SA-m is correct.    
 
( So I must go into Maintain data base and find the invetory items that we sold ACME and change them to the correct class  but i cant find the right files in maintain database to change. )
 
 
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Re: ITEM CLASS IN GL=3questions
Reply #3 - 07/15/04 at 10:35:00
 
SA-M is always going to use the current item class so if you are changing classes on the fly and then changing them back, it will affect the invoice posting GL accounts but not future SA-M reports.  There is nothing is the sales order itself that stores the item class of the product at the time of posting.  You could look at the Inventory transactions, they store the class at the time of posting and they hold both the cost and the selling price.
 
In your case where the GL posted to the wrong account, you should make a journal entry to move the sales, not use Maintain Database.
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