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Intercompany Chart of Account Error

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Hi Folks,
 
I am working on Intercompany Module and have done all the related setups I am aware about.
Here, I would like to put some amount adjustment between two companies so I am using General Journal for it, however, my General Journal Transaction got posted in first company but while accepting it into the another company I am getting "IC GL Account Error" (Screenshot Attached).
 
Although, I have done the Intercompany Chart of Account, and Intercompany Chart of Account Mapping. Thing to notice here - I don't have similar GL account code in both the companies.
 
Company A - IC Account Mapping
 
Company B - IC Account Mapping
 
Company A's GL Account - 10 is the referencing B Company's GL Account - 20, this is what mapped in both the environment.
Is there something which is causing issue ?
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  • Mustafa Omerbegović Profile Picture
    1,473 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hello,
     
    your error said that the IC G/L Account does not exist.
    You provided us with 2 pictures where we can see the mapping between IC No. = 20 and GL No. = 10 for A company, and mapping IC No. = 10 and GL No. = 20 for B company.
     
    Check your mappings for IC No. = 20 for company B.
     
    If you do not have success, copy us your error details so we can look at your AL call stack.
     
    Greetings 
  • Jun Wang Profile Picture
    8,200 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    seems there is an issue with the mapping
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    Valentin Castravet Profile Picture
    31,340 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    In company B you need to map intercompany account 20 as GL Account 20. When the transaction gets to company B it's sent over as 20, not as 10.
     
  • Business Central User Profile Picture
    107 on at
    Hello All,
     
    Thank You for replying to this query.
     
    Attaching screenshot of GL Mapping in Chart of Account for Company A and Company B
     
    Company A
     
    Company B
    Intercompany Chart of Account Mapping for both the companies is given in the original post.
     
    @Valentin Castravet - Why do I need to map intercompany account 20 as GL Account 20 for Company B, whereas both the companies have different GL Account Code but they share a common account.
     
    Would like to summarize it again:-
    Company A's GL Account 10 is referencing Company B's GL Account 20
    &
    Compnay B's GL Account 20 is referencing Company A's GL Account 10, which is what mapped in Intercompany Chart of Account Mapping.
  • Business Central User Profile Picture
    107 on at
    Can anyone guide on this issue, where the mapping is wrong.
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    Yi Yong Profile Picture
    2,555 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hello,
     
    What the other users advised is correct.
    You may want to study and understand more on IC Chart of Accounts.
     
    Your Company A and Company B can have a different COA structure but the IC Chart of Accounts must be setup with the same structure.
     
    If Company A's GL 10 = Company's B GL 20, then you need to create a GL in IC Chart of Accounts to bridge the two GL.
     
    I will be using 10_20 as an example.
    So in your Company A's and Company's B IC Chart of Accounts, you need to create 10_20.
    Map GL: 10 to 10_20 in Company A's IC Chart of Account.
    Map GL: 20 to 10_20 in Company B's IC Chart of Account.
     
    Since you are not familiar with IC Chart of Account, I strongly suggest you to come out with a different IC Chart of Account structure.
    For example, use IC10, IC20 instead of using 10, 20.
  • Business Central User Profile Picture
    107 on at
    Thanks Yi Yong,
     
    It works.
    This means we have to create a Bridge / Connecting Account (following given example 10_20) in the Intercompany Chart of Account in both the companies which is a reference of different GL Code.

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