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Understanding Transaction Codes in CATS

You can see transaction codes on reports and in the general ledger scan. In general, the transaction in uppercase is the entry you put in, and the lowercase part is the proof amount/opposite side entry.

Under the T (Type) column, you can have the following transaction-related codes.

Under the TrCd column, you can have the following transaction code types.

Under the T column, you can have the following values for invoices.

In addition to the main invoice type code, CATS uses the following fields from the Accounting > Invoice Types code file.

List of invoice types and transaction codes.

Automatic Codes

Q/q = Entries CATS makes to adjust balances. Q entries can be used to move balances from provisional invoices to their related final invoices.

Sample Entries

Here is a sample G/L scan with entries of most types available.

Transaction Code Types in the General Ledger Scan

Combining the two codes, we can interpret the type of transaction. Examples include: