Diagnostic reports
Diagnostics alert you to areas in the client file that are missing completion information or not functioning properly.
The format of a diagnostic document defines the focus of the diagnostic report. There are six types of diagnostic documents that Working Papers generates. Select the type of diagnostic report that pertains to the area of the client file you want to check.
Format | Description |
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Mapping Structure | Ensures that the properties of map numbers in the Mapping database correspond to the properties of accounts in the client's chart of accounts. |
Setup | Prepares warning, critical, and error type diagnostics on the preparation of working papers in the client file. |
Out of Balance Entries | Indicates which journal entries are out of balance. |
Account Structure Balances | Prepares warning, critical, and error type diagnostics on the setup of accounts, groupings, map numbers, ratios, and account referencing. |
Role Completion |
Lists all documents missing initials or dates in the Role options of the document properties. |
Tax Structure | Lists all documents that have errors concerning tax linkage codes or balances for export to tax applications. |
To generate a diagnostic report:
- On the ribbon, click Tools | Diagnostics.
- In the Diagnostic Report group, select the diagnostic report format that you want to generate.
- In the Available Diagnostics list, select the diagnostics you want to generate. Click OK.
The diagnostic report is generated as an automatic document.
Repair Mapping, Account and Tax Structure diagnostics
Many structure diagnostics are a result of properties assigned in the Working Trial Balance not agreeing to properties set up in the Mapping Database. Occasionally this may be by user design, however if the properties are frequently divergent then the user should reconsider the structure of the Mapping Database.
To re-align all properties in the Working Trial Balance to Mapping Structure properties, use the Working Papers Autofill feature.