General Ledger Account Assignment Rules and Related Records
Define rules to assign accurate general ledger accounts to transaction journals and
establish criteria for which these rules must apply to. Define multiple journal entry rules for
a billing transaction with a specified criteria from a single user interface.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions with the Revenue Cloud Billing license. Contact your Salesforce account
executive for more information.
List of Billing Transactions or Transaction Types
You can create general ledger account assignment rules or general ledger journal entry
rules for these objects.
Invoice
Invoice Line
Invoice Line Tax
Credit Memo
Credit Memo Line
Credit Memo Line Tax
Credit Memo Invoice Application
Credit Memo Line Invoice Line
Payment
Payment Line Invoice
Payment Line Invoice Line
Refund records
Refund Line Payment
Debit Memo Line
Create General Ledger Account Assignment Rules Define general ledger account assignment rules that assign the correct general ledger accounts to credit and debit transaction journal entries.
Define Criteria for Transaction Types Edit, delete, or define the filter criteria for the transaction type on the general ledger account assignment rule you created.
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