Row definition (form)
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Click General ledger > Setup > Financial statement (traditional) > Row definition.
Use this form to create and manage row definitions for traditional financial statements. Row definitions are used on the traditional financial statements to present data per ledger account and dimension value. For example, the controller creates a row definition based on ledger accounts and another based on different financial dimensions.
To print financial statements, you can use Management Reporter, or you can use the traditional financial statements that are included with Microsoft Dynamics AX. For more information about how to print financial statements by using Management Reporter, see Management Reporter for Microsoft Dynamics ERP.
This form is available only when the Financial statement (traditional) configuration key is selected.
Task that uses this form
Design the row structure of a traditional financial statement
Navigating the form
The following tables provide descriptions for the controls in this form.
Buttons
Button |
Description |
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Structure designer |
Open the Structure designer form, in which you can define the row definition structure. |
Copy |
Copy the selected row definition and enter a name for a new row definition. |
Print the row definition. |
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Where-used |
Print a list of row definitions and traditional financial statements that use the selected row definition. |
Template |
Open a menu that contains the following items:
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Fields
Field |
Description |
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Row definition |
The identifier of the row definition. |
Name |
The description of the row definition. |
Dimension set |
Select the dimension set for the row definition. |
Depth |
The number of levels in the tree structure of the row structure designer. This field cannot be modified. |
See also
About traditional financial statements
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