Two different techniques can be used to populate the list of debits and credits that will make up the transaction:
Adding/importing figures from an existing chart of accounts, then dragging-and-dropping the balances from the existing chart to the new chart. This is the preferred method because it allows the structure of the chart of accounts to be revised, as well as requiring less typing of figures. The mappings between the old and new charts are also preserved.
Typing opening balance figures into each account on the chart. This is useful in situations where figures cannot be imported and the chart of accounts in ContactsLaw matches that from which the figures are derived.
Importing account balances
Account balances can be imported from a legacy system or external accounting package via an appropriate
plug-in.
The default plug-in provides a mechanism to import balances from a CSV (comma-separated values) file:
- The data must take the form of: AccountName, AccountType, Balance where values can be separated by commas or tabs.
- AccountType must be one of the following: Assets, Liabilities, Income, Expenses, Equity.
See also
List of transaction types