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1 XBRL–Global Ledger
XBRL messages that contain financial transactions and which provide a standard understanding of what a journal ledger posting is or what a depreciation posting is. -
2 XBRL–General Ledger
XBRL messages that contain financial transactions and which provide a standard understanding of what a journal ledger posting is or what a depreciation posting is. -
3 bridging account
A ledger account into which transactions are entered as they await manual approval by the person who is specified in the journal line. -
4 XBRL–GL
XBRL messages that contain financial transactions and which provide a standard understanding of what a journal ledger posting is or what a depreciation posting is.XBRL–GL -
5 posting layer
"A current, tax, or operations ledger classification that is assigned to accounting journal entries." -
6 post
"To record the monetary value of an economic event in a specific account, or to summarize and reclassify general and subsidiary journal account entries into general and subsidiary ledger account entries."
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