I found on Confluence a guide on how to create journal costs in e-manage. However, there is nothing about obtaining reports to review those journal costs to ensure they are correct. Going project by project is just too manual and tedious.
Since the posting has a lot of information, I want to be able to see information such as the date the journal cost was created, amounts for each entry and the user who created them.
It seems unbelievable to me, the system would not have such a report when all the information is being input.
Would you mind sharing the link to this Confluence guide where you about journal costs in e-manage.
Martins / eazyBI
Hi Martins,
Here it is.
https://emanageone.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/HelpGuide/pages/228458591/Journal+Cost
But please be aware this is just how to do it. (by entering these costs, you will be able to see costs applied to the Final Profit tab of e-manage). Unfortunately, there are no reports to check and review all the journal entries done in a period of time, which is very frustrating when you have a team doing the entries and you need to review their work.
I hope this link helps you :)
Katia
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Thanks,
It seems to me that emanageone is the smart system itself and the only connection to Confluence whatsoever is that they use Confluence Cloud from Atlassian portfolio for their documentation pages but I don't find on this documentation page (you provided) pages you provided how you can publish journal entries on Confluence pages.
Perhaps you can reach out to emanageone support and ask for reporting possibilities for journal entries: https://emanageone.com/contact-support/
Martins / eazyBI
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