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Type: Story
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Resolution: Done
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: None
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Sprint:CFAMX 2020R3 Sprint 3
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SCRUM Team:Brotherhood of Mutants
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Story Points:0
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Work Type Classification:Sustaining
As a third party system I want the GL accounts used for the Accruals and Reversals section to be updated so that they are correct!
Notes
- The following GL Token IDs should be used for the "Accounts" field of the Accruals and Reversals section:
- 1194 - Party/Outing Expense
- 1257 - Wages-Bonus, vacation, sick time
- Accounting created the above GL accounts to provide a 7% accrual when an entry is made in this section.
- Currently, Token IDs 1185, and 1274 are being used. These are the incorrect GL accounts due to back-end accounting that associates a 3% Accrual for these accounts, instead of the 7% accrual that should be used.
- This was a mistake during initial requirements gathering
- Add the two new accounts 1194, 1257, and display in Accruals and Reversals
- Remove the old accounts 1185, 1274 from the Accruals and Reversals
Acceptance Criteria
- Confirm that when a POST is made to the survey/rules endpoint, and the transaction is for Party/Outing Expense the GL Code sent is 1194
- Confirm that when a POST is made to the survey/rules endpoint, and the transaction is for Wages-Bonus, vacation, sick time the GL Code sent is 1257
- Confirm that there is documentation provided to instruct other team members on how to update these GL account in the future, so that development don't have to get involved
- Clones
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CFAMX-9622 EOM - Update GL Accounts used for Accruals and Reversals section
- Closed
- implements
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CFAMX-9609 2020R3 EOM Changes
- Closed
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Review Test Scripts | Done | Charles Wheeler |
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Deploy | Done | Charles Wheeler |
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Functional Review with QA | Done | Michael DeBinder (Inactive) |
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DIT | Done | Michael DeBinder (Inactive) |
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Execute Test Cases | Done | Charles Wheeler |
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Create Test Cases | Done | Charles Wheeler |
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