Account Range

1. Beginning Object Account:

Specify the beginning of the object account range that the system includes in calculations of Standard Amounts.

Enter this in the Standard Amount column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.
2. Ending Object Account:

Specify the end of the object account range that the system includes in calculations of Standard Amounts.

Enter this in the Standard Amount column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.
3. Beginning Object Account:

Specify the beginning of the object account range the system includes in calculations of Actual Amounts.

Enter this in the Actual Amount column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.
4. Ending Object Account:

Specify the end of the object account range the system includes in calculations of Actual Amounts.

Enter this in the Actual Amount column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.
5. Beginning Object Account:

Specify the beginning of the object account range the system includes in calculations of Actual Hours.

Enter this in the Actual Hour column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.
6. Ending Object Account:

Specify the end of the object account range the system includes in calculations of Actual Hours.

Enter this in the Actual Hour column.

Note: If you use a flexible chart of accounts and the object account is set to six digits, you should use all six digits. For example, entering 000456 is not the same as entering 456 because if you enter 456 the system enters three blank spaces to fill a six-digit object.