Refer to the steps for the appropriate version below:
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PREVENT UNIT ACCOUNT FROM HAVING A BBF GOING FORWARD (for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 and higher versions)
There is new functionality in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 that included a checkbox on the unit account setup that you can mark to automatically prevent a BBF from being created in the new year as part of the GL year-end close process for that particular unit account. Follow these steps to mark each unit account you do not want a beginning balance for:
1. Prior to closing the GL year, click on Cards, point to Financial and click Unit Account.
2. Select the unit account and mark the checkbox for Clear Balance During Year-End Close.
3. Click Save. Do this for each unit account that you wish not to have a beginning balance for in the new year, as part of the GL year end close process.
NOTE: This checkbox will prevent a BBF from being created in the new year the next time you close a GL year. It does not touch past closed years or existing BBF's. To clear out an existing BBF, you must follow the steps below.
NOTE: To clear BBF's in prior years, you can reopen your GL years, mark the checkbox(s) on your unit account(s) and then reclose your GL years again.
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CLEAR OUT BBF IN OPEN/HISTORICAL YEARS:
• Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 and higher versions:
1. Reopen the GL year(s).
2. Mark the checkbox(s) on the unit account(s).
3. Reclose the GL year(s).
• Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 and prior versions:
To delete the beginning balance amounts for unit accounts in the current year and in historical years, use the appropriate method(s):
Method 1: Delete balances for unit accounts in the current year
- Open Microsoft SQL Server Management studio.
- Run the following 'select' statement against the company database to get a list of all the unit accounts you will be clearing out the BBF for in the current open year:
select * from GL00100, GL20000 where GL00100.ACTINDX = GL20000.ACTINDX and GL00100.ACCTTYPE = 2 and GL20000.SOURCDOC = 'BBF'
- If you agree, then run the following 'delete' statement against the company database to remove the BBF records for these unit accounts in the open current year.
delete GL20000 from GL00100, GL20000 where GL00100.ACTINDX = GL20000.ACTINDX and GL00100.ACCTTYPE = 2 and GL20000.SOURCDOC = 'BBF'
- On the Tools menu, point to Utilities, point to Financials, and then click Reconcile.
a. In the Reconcile Financial Information window, click to select the Year check box.
b. Reconcile each year. Start the process by using the oldest historical year. End the process by using the current open year.
Method 2: Delete balances for unit accounts in historical years
- Open SQL Server Management Studio.
- Run this script to get a list of all the unit accounts with a BBF. Be sure to update the XXXX placeholder for the historical year you want to check.
select * from GL00100, GL30000 where HSTYEAR = 'XXXX' and GL00100.ACTINDX = GL30000.ACTINDX and GL00100.ACCTTYPE = 2 and GL30000.SOURCDOC = 'BBF'
- Run the following statement against the company database to remove the BBF for the year you want. (Typically if you remove one year, you remove all years AFTER that year. So if you want to remove the BBF for 2015, you would also remove the BBF for 2017, then 2016 and then 2015 last for unit accounts, since balances were rolled forward year to year.)
delete GL30000 from GL00100, GL30000 where HSTYEAR = 'XXXX' and GL00100.ACTINDX = GL30000.ACTINDX and GL00100.ACCTTYPE = 2 and GL30000.SOURCDOC = 'BBF'
- On the Tools menu, point to Utilities, point to Financials, and then click Reconcile.
a. In the Reconcile Financial Information window, click to select the Year check box.
b. Reconcile each year. Start the process by using the oldest historical year. End the process by using the current open year.