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List of important Global Forms across all modules

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Hi,
 
I have a scenario where we are considering to implement a new legal entity of different region in the existing environment. Both existing and new legal entity will have commerce implementation with full setup.
 
There are 2 options:
1. Implement in same environment.
2. Create new UAT/Prod Environment and implement in new environment.
 
 
For this, I want the list of global forms that will be shared with the new Legal Entity. Below are few that I know of, looking for more inputs.
 
System Administration Module most forms
Organization Administration Module most forms
Chart of Accounts
Financial Dimensions
Purchase Requisition
All Retail Stores
 
Would appreciate if you can add to this list.
 
Is there a way to get the list with full path (i.e GL > COA > Fin Dim) through X++ script?
 
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    Abhilash Warrier Profile Picture
    7,563 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Please find below list -

    1. System administration
    •    Batch groups
    •    Email parameters
    •    User setup & security roles
    •    Workflow configurations
    •    Print management (some parts)
     
    2. Organization administration
    •    Legal entities (obviously global definition)
    •    Number sequences (if shared scope)
    •    Organization hierarchies
    •    Global address book (Customers, Vendors, Workers)
     
    3. Financial 
    •    Chart of accounts (COA) 
    •    Account structures
    •    Advanced rule structures
    •    Financial dimensions 
    •    Dimension value sets
    •    Currency setup
    •    Exchange rates
     
    4. Procurement & Sourcing
    •    Procurement categories (shared)
    •    Vendor master (global address book)
    •    Approved vendor lists
    •    Purchasing policies
     
    5. Product Information Management 
    •    Released products 
    •    Product masters
    •    Units of measure
    •    Product categories
    •    Product attributes
     
    6. Inventory Management
    •    Item model groups
    •    Inventory dimensions (site/warehouse are legal entity specific, but structure is shared)
    •    Tracking dimensions
     
    7. Commerce / Retail 
    •    Retail channels 
    •    Retail product hierarchy
    •    Assortments
    •    Price groups
    •    Discount definitions
    •    Loyalty programs
    •    Channel configuration 
    •    Payment methods (partially shared)
     
    8. Project Management & Accounting
    •    Project categories
    •    Category groups
    •    Billing rules templates
     
    9. Human Resources
    •    Workers 
    •    Positions
    •    Organization hierarchies
     
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    André Arnaud de Calavon Profile Picture
    304,908 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi MYGz,

    In addition to your list, the next items are global as well:
     
    • Currencies, Exchange rate types and exchange rates
    • Address formats, Countries, Counties, States, Postal/Zip codes, Cities
    • Global address book, including addresses and contacts
    • Purchase requisitions
    • Fiscal calendars
    Note that accounting entries are also stored in global tables, but the entries are separated by the Ledger field, representing the legal entity.
     
    In case you are considering a new environment or use the existing one, note that you can separate data using Extensible Data Security (XDS).
     
     
     
    About your side question: yes you can loop the menu structure and generate a list of menu items with the full path with X++ coding. I don't have an example available to share with you.
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    AbdulSyed Profile Picture
    9 on at

    Great question and excellent list from Abhilash!

    To add a few more global/shared forms that are often overlooked, especially in multi-legal-entity setups with Commerce:

    10. General Ledger

     

    • Ledger calendars (fiscal year/period setup — shared structure, assigned per LE)

    • Allocation terms & rules

    • Journal names (worth noting: these are LE-specific but often duplicated — a common migration pain point)


    •  

    11. Tax

     

    • Sales tax codes

    • Sales tax groups

    • Item sales tax groups

    • Withholding tax codes
      (Note: Tax codes themselves are LE-specific, but the configuration pattern is replicated — important to flag during scoping)

    •  

    12. Cash & Bank Management


    • Bank transaction types

    • Bank transaction groups

    • Check layouts

    •  

    13. Fixed Assets


    • Fixed asset groups

    • Depreciation profiles

    • Value models/books
      (These are LE-specific but the setup templates are usually globally designed)

    •  

    14. Credit & Collections


    • Customer pools

    • Collection letter sequences

    • Aging period definitions

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    On your two options (same env vs. new env):

     

    From my experience, the decision often comes down to:

     

    • Same environment → faster go-live, shared master data immediately available, but higher risk of data contamination and governance complexity (especially with Commerce channel config)

    • New environment → cleaner separation, better for different regional compliance requirements (e.g. DACH vs. GCC), but duplicated licensing/infra cost and data sync overhead

    •  

    For a full Commerce setup, I'd lean toward same environment with strict data governance — Commerce retail channels, product hierarchies, and price groups are global and reusable.

     

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