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Reverse Posted Accruals

Business Central does not allow reversing an arbitrary installment. If the last posted installment was number 7, the reversal must start from it. It is not possible, for example, to reverse installment number 4, because installments 5, 6, and 7 have already been posted. If you attempt to reverse an installment out of order, the system will display an error.

Reversing an installment is initiated using the Reverse Posted Accruals action. You need to select the line you want to reverse and then run the action. A prompt will appear asking you to confirm the reversal.

Schedule Update​

On the schedule, for the line that has been reversed, the Accruals Posted checkbox will be unmarked.

General Ledger Actions​

In the General Ledger entries, Business Central automatically performs two actions:

  1. It reverses the related entries (because they were previously closed) and reverses the exchange rate differences that occurred when posting the installment from the schedule.
  2. It creates a reversal journal and automatically posts it.

We can see that the installation has been reversed (principal, interest, and lease cost), as well as the reclassification from long-term to short-term liability. In this way, the last short-term installment is automatically returned to long-term on the schedule and in the Vendor Ledger Entries.

General Ledger Entries - Posting Reversal of Monthly Installment:​

  1. Reversal of the installment and the long-term to short-term reclassification
  2. Reversal of exchange rate differences
Journal Identification

The journal created by the reversal has the letter "S" prefixed to the contract number, as shown in the Document No. field. This makes it clear that the journal was generated because of reversing an installment.