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Best Practice Prior to EOM, all users should be reminded when EOM will be run to ensure that they have completed the transactions to be included in the current month's processing. |
On the last day of each month, you should lock the system date in Micronet for all users, even if you don’t intend to run the EOM for several days. Micronet ages debtor transactions from the date displayed on the Distribution main screen, so this ensures that the correct date and period are set on all transactions processed up until the EOM is run. Locking the date also ensures that your EOM reports display the correct date.
Do not unlock the date until after you have run the EOM.
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Warning The following reports are accumulative and need to be cleared monthly as a minimum.
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Process MDS data to the GL:
You must print the GL External report before running EOM.
You do not have to post MDS data to MCL before running EOM in Distribution.
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When you run the EOM in MDS, Micronet will first copy the data from your Live area to your EOM area (as specified in the End of Month Copy Folder field on the General Configuration screen in your company settings), then commence the EOM rollover.
Copying the data to an EOM area means you can let users back into Micronet as soon as the EOM has finished processing while you print your EOM reports and do other EOM checks using the data in the EOM area. You don’t need to lock users out of Micronet for lengthy periods or run the EOM rollover outside business hours.
If addition, if there is an error during the EOM rollover, Micronet Service Desk staff can simply copy the data from your EOM area to your Live area which is much quicker than having to restore from backups.
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To run the EOM rollover:
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Warning Monitor the EOM process; do not leave unattended or terminate the process. If Micronet displays the EOM Changed Debtor Balances screen during the EOM rollover, contact the Micronet Service Desk. The EOM process recalculates debtor account balances. If this screen appears, it means the debtor’s account balance is different between the Live and EOM areas and the Service Desk will need to recalculate balances in the EOM area to ensure that your EOM reports are correct. |
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Before you let users back into Micronet in your Live area, you should check that the EOM processed correctly and that there are no problems with the data.
The “Insufficient Data to Print Report” message should be displayed.
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If the EOM processed correctly and there are no problems with the data, you can release the company from lockdown (Micronet 2.8) and reset the system date:
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The following steps can be completed using the data in the EOM area while users continue using Micronet in the Live area.
A PDF copy of all statements is located in Reports\Statements. Note that statements may be included in your EOM batch reports.
PDF reports are saved in Reports.
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When you have finished your EOM rollover in MDS, you can process the Creditors EOM. As a general rule, this can be up to 10 days after processing your Distribution EOM.
Refer to "Creditors End of Month Procedures".
When you have finished your Creditors EOM rollover, you can process the General Ledger EOM. GL EOM rollovers are not mandatory; however, running the EOM increments the default GL period number by one. This ensures that users don’t need to remember to change the default period when entering transactions in MGL.
Refer to "General Ledger End of Month Procedures".
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Technical Tip End of Year is processed immediately after EOM has been completed for June. For more information, refer to "Appendix 1: EOY Quick Reference Procedures" in the Micronet End of Year Seminar manual. |