PeopleSoft GXL
Use the GXL
formula to retrieve account balances for a specific format/reporting period. The following is an overview for the GXL
formula for PeopleSoft ledgers:
Syntax
=GXL("Balance Type","Business Unit","Key 3","Year","Format","Period","Account Segment 1","Account Segment 2","Account Segment 3","Account Segment 4","Account Segment 5"...)
Note:
It is common practice to use cell references within GXL
formulas to identify parameters.
Parameters
The following are GXL
formula parameters for PeopleSoft ledgers:
Balance Type
Identifies the balance type. Valid types are:
-
A
(Actual) -
B
(Budget) -
E
(Encumbrance)
Business Unit
Identifies the business unit.
Key 3
Optionally, identifies currency. Enter the necessary literal and a value as defined below:
-
0
or leave blank if not used. -
"CURRENCY=XXX"
: whereXXX
is the name of the currency to be used.
Year
Year identifier.
Format
Format options are:
-
PER
: the activity of the selected period. -
QTR
: the activity for the periods provided in the selected quarter number. -
DQTR
: the activity for the periods provided in the selected daily quarter number. -
YTD
: the activity for periods1
through the designated period number, excluding the opening balance. -
LTD
: the activity for periods1
through the designated period number, including the opening balance. -
RANGE
: the activity for the range of specified periods. -
OBAL
orOPE
: the opening balance (for example, period0
).
Note: Period values are ignored.
-
CBAL
orCLO
: the year-to-date activity, including closing balances and/or adjusting entries (for example, period0
-54
).
Note: Period values are ignored.
-
BP
: the budget amount for the selected period.
Period
Corresponds to period, quarter number, or range of periods (for example, 1.5
for periods 1
through 5
) for the specified format.
Account Segment 1-10
Enter one parameter for each segment in the account string (for example, Ledger
, Fund Code
, Department
, Class Field
, Program Code
, Chart Field 1
, Account
, Project
, Affiliate
, and Statistics Code
). May be a single value, mask, range, value list, segment list, hierarchy value, or @ field (see Account Segment Syntax for more information).
Formula Example: Using Masks
=GXL("A","US005","CURRENCY=USD","2003","PER","6","LOCAL","*","20000","*","*","*","400000","*","*","*")
Retrieves the actual activity for period 6
of 2003
, for business unit US005
, ledger LOCAL
, department 21400
, and all accounts starting with 4
.
Formula Example: Using a Range
=GXL("A","US005","CURRENCY=USD","2003","PER","6","LOCAL","*","21000.21999","*","*","*","400000","*","*","*")
Retrieves the actual activity for period 6
of 2003
for business unit US005
, ledger LOCAL
, departments in the range of 21000
through 21999
, and account 400000
.
See Control Panel, GL Reporting, Create or Maintain GL Formulas, and GXL Formula for Account Values for more information.