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Account Type ‘Employee’ in Journals -Business Central

While business central getting updated every day ,today found that new account type has been introduced in journals as ‘Employee‘. Wherein you can select employee from master to make transactions and after post it will maintain separate ledger as employee ledger

Following new tables introduced for setup and ledger entries

IDName
5221Employee Posting Group
5222Employee Ledger Entry
5223Detailed Employee Ledger Entry
5224Payable Employee Ledger Entry
5225Employee Payment Buffer

Keep finding and keep learning. 

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Posted on January 18, 2019 by Ammolh SaallviPosted in Business Central, Business central 2018, OnPremise, Web ClientTagged Account type, Business Central, Employee, journals, Ledger, On-premises, transactions. 2 Comments

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