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Account masks are a way to specify one or more account codes, or a range of account codes in "shorthand" form, without keying in every code. The "syntax", or actual shorthand, for specifying account masks is below.
Also see Create Financial Reports and Financial Reports - Advanced Topics.
Data Profile settings for allowed organizations and departments control the account data that you can access using the application's account inquiry, the Financial Report Writer, and ProSheet’s account retrieval and downloading functions.
For ProSheet users, this security feature affects data and calculations for any version of ProSheet currently installed on your system, as well as on new versions.
You need to be aware of the following:
The organizations/departments for which you currently retrieve account data using the account inquiry, the Financial Report Writer, or ProSheet must all be included in your Data Profile. If you have specified organizations/departments on a financial report or inquiry, and those departments/organizations are not included in your Data Profile…
- The downloaded data will be different than previously.
- The results of any calculations on will be different.
This security also applies to account masks, and to account templates called in to ProSheet or used with the financial report writer. Accounts covered by a mask are not available if the organizations/departments “wildcarded” in the mask are not in your Data Profile.
Make sure that your Data Profile contains the organizations/departments whose data you need to work with. If you need to have organizations/departments added to your Data Profile, contact your site’s System Administrator. For questions or problems, the Solutions center is available at 877.633.4911There are two ways in which you may specify more than one piece of segment information.
In order to omit one or more account segments you may precede any of the above methods with the "!" symbol. This symbol tells the selection process to omit all accounts that match the values entered.
This method may be used with literal, wildcards and ranges. This symbol may be used along with other literals and ranges in a list that do not have this symbol.
e.g. This is a valid uses of the NOT symbol mixed within a list:
Here are some account numbers in a fictional chart of accounts:
001 222 333 1000 |
001 222 333 1100 |
001 222 333 1200 |
001 222 333 1245 |
001 222 333 2000 |
001 222 333 2100 |
001 222 333 2200 |
001 222 333 2245 |
001 | 222 | 333 | 1??? |
where ? means "any value." "1???" identifies all the accounts whose fourth segment begins with "1."
- If you want a summary of all "001" and "222" accounts, you would enter "001" in the first Mask field and "222" in the next Mask field,
leaving the bottom two Mask fields empty.
- For a summary of all "001" accounts, except for account 001 222 333 2200, you could use the "not" operator: !
You would enter "001" in the first Mask field and leave the middle two Mask fields empty. Then, you would enter "!2200" in the last Mask field.
You can use wildcards in a mask to have the application select multiple organizations for a report. For example, 00?-1234-5678 would select organizations 001, 002, 003, and any others in that pattern. When a medical center's organizations use different calendars, and you use a mask to specify the organization account segment, the period beginning/ending date values are always for the first organization that the application retrieves.
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