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Edit Transaction Details

You can edit transaction details from the voucher header before posting to WIP. After posting to WIP, you can edit transactions from the WIP adjustment page.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the voucher header and filter for transactions.
  2. Click the Entry Number link to edit the transaction.

    The entry page appears.

  3. Click the Edit icon to edit the details of the selected transaction.

    The details page appears.

  4. Enter or update the following fields:
    Transaction Date

    Provides the transaction date.

    Investment ID

    Provides the investment ID for this transaction. The investment must be financially enabled.

    Task

    Identifies the name of the project or investment.

    • For projects, this field is auto-populated with the name of the project if at least one team member exists. Otherwise, select a task to associate with this transaction.
    • For other investments, this field is auto-populated with the name of the investment if at least one team member exists.
    Charge Code

    Identifies the project or task charge code. You can select from all available charge codes or charge codes specific to the project.

    • For projects, this field is auto-populated with the project's charge code if the project is assigned a charge code and the project is selected as the task associated with the transaction. If a task is selected that is assigned a different charge code, this field is auto-populated with the task's charge code.
    • For other investments, this field is auto-populated with the investment's charge code if the investment is assigned a charge code.
    Resource ID

    Defines the ID of the resource associated with the transaction.

    A resource can be a person (labor), equipment, material, or an expense depending on the resource type whose costs you are processing for this transaction.

    Role

    Defines the role when applying a role-base rate or role-based cost to the transaction. The resource type for the role must match the resource type for the associated resource.

    Transaction Class

    Defines the resource's transaction class. This value is auto-populated if the resource is assigned a transaction class. Otherwise, select a transaction class.

    Input Type Code

    Defines the resource's input type code. Auto-populated if the resource is assigned an input type. Otherwise, select an input type.

    User Value 1 and User Value 2

    Defines custom properties. Available for selection only if your CA Clarity PPM administrator has created lookup values using Studio.

    See the Studio Developer’s Guide for more information.

    Expense Type

    Defines the expense type to determine how the charge is processed. A capital expense is booked differently than depreciation.

    Notes

    Defines any additional information about the transaction.

    Preserve General Information

    Saves the entered values in the General section when you submit and create a new transaction during the same session. Select this check box to save entered values.

  5. Enter transaction information in the Transaction Data section:
    Quantity

    Defines the number of units to calculate the total cost. This field accepts a negative number.

    Cost

    Provides the cost associated with the transaction. If a cost/rate matrix is associated with the selected investment, or an entity or system default, you can leave this field blank to use the cost defined in the cost/rate matrix. Otherwise, enter the actual cost associated with the transaction.

    If multicurrency is not enabled, the default is the system currency. If multicurrency is enabled, then transaction cost defaults to the active currency that is listed first alphabetically. For example, if ADP and INR are active – ADP becomes the default currency. Select another currency as needed.

    Rate

    Provides the billing rate associated with the transaction. If a cost/rate matrix is associated with the selected investment, or an entity or system default, you can leave this field blank to use the rate defined in the cost/rate matrix. Otherwise, enter the billing rate associated with the transaction.

    If multi-currency is not enabled, the default is the system currency. If multicurrency is enabled, then transaction rate defaults to the active currency that is listed first alphabetically. For example, if ADP and INR are active – ADP becomes the default currency. Select another currency as needed.

    Chargeable

    Indicates if this transaction represents costs that should be charged internally to departments. If this option is not selected, this transaction will not be available for billing or invoicing.

  6. Save the changes.