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+ | ==== 4.3. Periodization abort ==== | ||
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+ | Periodization abort is intended to reverse a periodization transaction if the circumstances or conditions of the periodization transaction change. | ||
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+ | For example an insurance contract, which costs were periodized, was terminated and the money is partially returned to the insurant. One option to abort the periodization is to manipulate the periodized transaction and change its end date to reflect reality (change the cost of the periods during which the transaction was cancelled to claim). But this may not be the best way and not possible if the restriction of editing the transactions of the original documents is enabled under the user's rights (this restriction is strongly recommended). An alternative and better method is to use the ** periodization abort ** functionality on the purchase invoice. | ||
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===== 5. Examples ===== | ===== 5. Examples ===== | ||