2.1 Create Prepayment Rules

You create a Prepayment Rule to define prepayment assumptions for new products.

To create a new Prepayment Rule, follow these steps:

  • Click Add icon from the top of the Prepayment Rule Summary page.

    Figure 2-2 Prepayment Rule


    Prepayment Rule

  • Enter the following Details.
    • Name: Enter the name of the Prepayment Rule.
    • Description (optional): Enter the description of the Prepayment Rule.
    • Folder: Select the Folder where the Prepayment Rule needs to be saved.
    • Access Type: Select the Access Type as Read-Only or Read/Write.
  • Select the Dimension as Common Chart of Accounts, Product, General Ledger Account, or MDBSS.

    Note:

    MDBSS is enabled only in ALM Cloud Service.

    If any member is a currency in the MDBSS hierarchy (for example, INR) and selected currency is different (for example USD), then the member and its children nodes cannot be defined.

    You can search the rule on any of the product dimension, searched dimension will be auto-populated while defining the rule; if you like, you can change the default product dimension.

  • Select a Currency.
  • Select Folder and Hierarchy.
  • Select Member Node(s) from Member Tree of Assumption Browser. The Assumption Browser has following two tabs: Member Tree and Search Results
    • Member Tree: Member Tree tab shows the hierarchical structure and allows you to define rules by selecting the node members from the browser. Select Node and Click Menu icon next to it to view the available options.

      Figure 2-3 Member Tree


      Member Tree

      Status of node is also displayed in Member Tree section, for example Selected, and so on. To select member hierarchy, following options are available:

      • Expand self, child and descendants: Allows to expand the selected node itself along with its child and descendants.
      • Expand selected member/branch: Allows to expand the selected node
      • Select UnSelect self, child: Allows to unselect the selected node itself along with its child
      • Select UnSelect self, child and descendants: Allows to unselect the selected node itself along with its child and descendants.
      • Select Defined self, child: Allows to select the selected node itself along with its child.
      • Select Defined self, child and descendants: Allows to select the selected node itself along with its child and descendants.
      • UnSelect self, child and descendants: Allows to unselect the selected node itself along with its child and descendants.

      Use Show Numeric Code Values (Left) icon to view the code value left to the Node name.

      Use Show Numeric Code Values (Right) icon to view the code value right to the Node name.

      Here, you can perform the following tasks on the selected node(s):

      • Add
      • Edit
      • View
      • Delete
      • Copy
    • Search Results: You can also search the members based on the filters. This section shows the searched node(s). To search a member, follow these steps:
      1. Navigate to Assumption Browser section of the Rule Definition page.

        Note:

        Before using the Member Search in Assumption Browser, you must execute the batch Member_Browser_Refresh. For more information, see note in Create MDBSS section.
      2. Enter the Member ID, Name, Status, or Is Leaf in Search Criteria.

        Figure 2-4 Search Criteria


        Search Criteria

      3. Click Search. The searched member(s) will be displayed in Search Results section of Assumption Browser

        Figure 2-5 Searching Members


        Searching Members

        .

        Here, you can perform the following tasks on the searched node(s):

        • Add
        • Edit
        • View
        • Delete
        • Copy

      Click Show Parentage icon to view the Parent-child Node level hierarchy details of selected Node.

      Use Show Numeric Code Values (Left) icon to view the code value left to the Node name.

      Use Show Numeric Code Values (Right) icon to view the code value right to the Node name.

  • Click Add from Assumption Browser Section. For more information, see the Defining Prepayment Methodologies.
  • Click Save.