Future Transaction Trigger

The Future Transaction Triggering chain uses data setup from transaction processing and entries created by users on the Future Transaction Triggering (FDT) page as input for scheduling and creates transactions on a scheduled basis. The chain will not only create and load transactions; it also creates later FDT entries when necessary as well as cleaning off transaction triggers past the Expire Date. The transactions created by the chain are not submitted by the chain. Some require manual intervention while others will be picked up by a System Maintenance Utility job defined to submit transactions.

On Transaction Control (DCTRL) there is an indication to control whether or not a transaction code can be established as triggered transaction - (Recurring Transaction must be checked). Any transaction type that cannot be copied cannot work successfully as a recurring trigger.

There are three types of triggers. The most common is the recurring one where the system copies either the most current version or the version specified on the trigger. This is the only trigger allowed in Advantage Administration. Refer to the Financial Administration User Guide for information on the other two triggers, which are allowed in Advantage Financial.

The following are the important pages related to this Chain job:

Future Transaction Triggering (FDT)

Future Transaction Triggering Options (FDTO)

For detailed information on the job (such as when to run, input, output, and process parameters) refer to the associated run sheet in the CGI Advantage General Accounting Run Sheets guide.