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General Ledger Design

This is a discussion on General Ledger Design within the Data Modeling forums, part of the Databases category; Hello everyone We have a job to design a general ledger package and as a non-accountant we have a problem going about the job. I would be most grateful if ...

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General Ledger Design

Hello everyone

We have a job to design a general ledger package and as a non-accountant we have a problem going about the job.

I would be most grateful if somebody could give us the data model for the systems, i.e. a data model for an average general ledger application. We would appreciate it if it could be given with an explanation of the model.

Thank you very much.

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Jalamang
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Re: General Ledger Design

If you are going to build a package for the compnay , follow the steps :

- Collect all the information from the Accountant. e.g. How the accountant is maintaining the ledger ? What kind of data accountant is keeping into the ledger ?

- Find out all the Entities from that collected information.

- Find out all the attributes from that information.

- Find out which attribute belong to which Entity and combine them with that Entity

- Now you will have Logical Model , now you convert this to physical model ( Tables ).

This is the just basic things . I hope this will help you
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