Visma Net
Generate recurring transactions (GL504000)
This topic gives you information about the elements that you find in this window in Visma Net, such as fields, field values, buttons, and check boxes.
In this window, you run a schedule or multiple schedules that the system uses to
automatically generate recurring general ledger transactions.
The schedules to be
processed are filtered by the date that you specify in the Execution
date field.
You also need to specify the condition on which the system
will stop running the schedules.
Each time a schedule is processed, the system updates the Last executed
on date.
No batches can be generated ahead of time, but you can
generate missing batches for previous due dates by running the schedule for each
skipped due date.
For details, see: Generate recurring transactions.
The system generates recurring transactions by using the original transactions as
templates with transaction dates set according to the schedules.
No matter how many
times a schedule is run, batches will be generated only as required by the schedule
settings.
Button | Description |
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Run | Runs the schedules you have selected in the table by using the unlabelled check boxes. |
Run all | Runs all schedules in the table. |
You use the elements in this area to specify the criteria that the system uses for selecting the schedules to be loaded to the table and determining when the schedule executions should be stopped.
Element | Description |
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Execution date |
The date that the system uses to filter the schedules to be
loaded to the table. Those schedules whose Next execution date is earlier than or equal to the date specified in this field are loaded. Clear the field to display all schedules. By default, the current business date is displayed. |
Stop on execution date |
An option button that indicates that the date you specify in the Execution date field will be used as the date when the system stops running the schedules. |
Stop after number of executions |
An option button that indicates that the system stops running schedules when the specified number of schedule executions have been performed. You specify the number of schedule executions in the field located near this option button. |
The table contains the list of active schedules that match the settings you have specified. You can select the check boxes to include schedules for processing.
Column | Description |
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Schedule ID |
The schedule's unique ID. By clicking the number, the system opens the Recurring transactions (GL203500) window as a dialog window; in this window, you can view the details of the selected schedule. |
Description | The user-defined description of the schedule. |
Start date |
The start date for the schedule. |
Expiration date |
The expiration date for the schedule. |
Executed (times) |
The number of times the batches attached to the schedule were generated. |
Execution limit (times) |
The maximum number of times the schedule may be executed. |
Next execution |
The date when the documents should be generated next. |
Last executed |
The date when the documents were last generated, according to the schedule. |
Parent topic:
General ledger windows - overview
Related concepts
About recurring journal transactions
Related tasks
Schedule a recurring batch
Generate recurring transactions
Related reference
General ledger preferences (GL102000)
Recurring transactions (GL203500)