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Configure and Use Accounting Subledger in Public Sector Solutions
Map financial transactional data to Accounting Subledger objects and bring the data into your accounting system of record.

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Map financial transactional data to Accounting Subledger objects and bring the data into your accounting system of record.
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Consolidate Public Sector Solutions financial transactional data with your accounting system by using Accounting Subledger. Set up a pipeline that uses Data Processing Engine to generate accounting data, and assign a user to run Accounting Subledger jobs using flows or invocable actions. Capture financial transactions such as regulatory transaction fees, funding awards, and benefit disbursements and map them to Accounting Subledger objects by using accounting sets. Then, bring the data into your accounting system by using reports, a custom integration, or a middleware solution.

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