Field descriptions: Locations
The following table describes each item in the Location information page.
Location
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
ID |
Enter a unique ID for the location, as it should appear in the Locations list and other places in Intacct. After you save, the ID can't be changed. Best practices for creating identifiers
An ID enables your company to keep track of a specific type of information, such as GL account, department, location, item, project, class, transaction, supplier, and customer. You can create IDs by adding them on the fly or by having the system automatically add them from a preset numbering scheme. Whichever method you choose, we recommend against using leading zeros as part of an ID. IDs with leading zeros can cause errors when you import information into your company from Excel because Excel removes the leading zeros. Best practice: Use a character as a prefix to your ID; for example, C0001 for a customer ID. Workaround: if you must use leading zeros in IDs, convert the column of ID numbers to text format in Excel before importing the file content. Excel will not remove the leading zeros when you save the file. Remember to do this every time you use a template to import information that requires IDs. |
|
Name |
Enter the name of the location, as it should appear in the Locations list and other places in Intacct. To specify the location name that appears on forms (such as AR sales invoices), in the Contacts section, create or select the Location contact and specify the Print As name.
|
|
Parent |
If this location is a child of another location or entity, select the ID of the parent location. This field is required in the case of top-level multi-entity companies that also use multiple base currencies. You must assign the location to a specific entity so the system knows which base currency applies to this location. For these companies, the Parent location can't be changed. |
|
ABN |
Enter the ABN for this location.
|
| SIREN |
Enter the SIREN number, as needed. This field is only available for use when the Operating country is set to France. The SIREN is a 9-digit number that identifies the company itself. |
|
Manager |
Select the contact record of the employee who manages this location. Tip: Assigning a location manager is useful if you plan to route purchasing approvals to the location manager of the requesting employee. |
|
Status |
The default status is Active. However, if you are no longer using the location and do not want it to appear on lists, choose Inactive. This keeps the location information in your system, and suppresses it from lists without deleting it. If you want to see the inactive location later, select the Include inactive checkbox in the list of locations. A location:
Additionally, you can set the status to Active non-posting. This prevents transactions from being posted to this location member but allows posting transactions to child members. Active non-posting is helpful with reporting. |
Contacts
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Location |
Select or create a contact record for the location. At a minimum:
If you are a multi-entity shared company that issues 1099s separately for each entity, the company name comes from the Print As field. However, the address and phone number are taken from the Location Group contact ( |
|
Ship to |
If the location uses a different address for receiving goods and services, select or create a Ship to contact record. If you have an Avalara integration for computing sales tax, the Ship to contact is mandatory.
|
Reporting
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Location title |
Appears only if Enable department and location titles is selected on the Configure General Ledger page. To save time, you can run a financial report or other general ledger report for a group of entities/locations or departments and have Intacct automatically split the report into multiple individual reports. In this case, the report header for the "individual report" displays the name of the department, entity, or location, plus any title text you enter here, instead of the company name. For example, a location title might provide additional information that you want to display on reports, such as the address and manager name. San Jose office You can enter up to 5 lines, with a maximum of 50 characters per line. |
Dates of operation
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
|
Start date |
Date when the location became operational. This information is for record-keeping purposes only and is not used anywhere else in the system. |
|
End date |
Date when the location was taken out of operation. This information is for record-keeping purposes only and is not used anywhere else in the system. |
The most common reason that you do not see this feature is that you're using a custom view.
When you select a custom view, some options are hidden. Depending on the page you're on, the Include inactive, Include one-time use, Include private, and Display hierarchy options are not visible. For example, if you're viewing from a custom view, the Financial Reports list will not provide the Include inactive option.
To see the options again, switch back to View All. See Custom views for more information.