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In the Cash Projections Viewer tool, you can insert or delete manual adjustments for a cash projection.

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Insert Manual Adjustments

You can insert a manual adjustment for a cash projection. This allows you to record that a future deposit or withdrawal will occur at some point during the projection time frame. 

Be aware that when you recalculate a projection, you delete all manual adjustments for that projection.

To insert a manual adjustment for a cash projection:

  1. From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  2. Enter Cash Projections Viewer in the Start Search text box.
  3. Click the Cash Projections Viewer (Accounting Center) link to access the Cash Projections Viewer tool. You see the Cash Projections Viewer workspace.
  4. In the Search Details pane, search for the cash projection you want to adjust. 
  5. In the grid, click the cash projection.
  6. Click the Projection Summary tab or the Projection Detail tab, and then click the row you want to adjust.
  7. In the Cash Projections Viewer tab, click Insert Manual Adjustment.
    You see the Manual Adjustment window.
  8. Complete the options in the window. 
  9. Click Submit. 
    You see a row for the adjustment in the Projection Summary tab or the Projection Detail tab that you selected. The entry has a Balance Type of Adjustment.

Manual Adjustment Window Options

In the Manual Adjustment window, you can insert a manual adjustment for a cash projection.The options may vary according to your selections.

OptionDescription
Projection Info
Report NameDisplays the report name of the selected cash projection. This is the report name specified when you create a projection.
Account or Portfolio IdentifierDisplays the unique account identifier of the entity associated with the selected cash projection.
Start DateDisplays the first date of the selected cash projection.
End DateDisplays the last date of the selected cash projection.
Balance TypeDisplays a balance type of Adjustment.
Adjustment Params
CurrencySpecifies the currency associated with the manual adjustment. 
Effective Date

Specifies the effective date of the manual adjustment.

Cash ReceiptSpecifies the amount of the adjustment for the selected cash receipt. Otherwise, you can click the Cash Receipt arrow to display the Cash Disbursement field in its place.
Cash DisbursementSpecifies the amount of the adjustment for the selected cash disbursement.
Primary Asset IDSpecifies the primary asset identifier for the security.
Asset IDSpecifies the identification number of the primary asset ID type for the security.
Transaction TypeIndicates the type of transaction you are inserting for the manual adjustment. For example, ADJUSTMENT.
User CommentAllows you to enter a comment about the manual adjustment you are inserting.







Delete Manual Adjustments

You can delete a manual adjustment for a cash projection that you created using the Insert Manual Adjustment option. 

To delete a manual adjustment for a cash projection:

  1. From any Eagle window, click the Eagle Navigator button to access the Eagle Navigator.
  2. Enter Cash Projections Viewer in the Start Search text box.
  3. Click the Cash Projections Viewer (Accounting Center) link to access the Cash Projections Viewer tool. You see the Cash Projections Viewer workspace.
  4. In the Search Details pane, search for the cash projection with a manual adjustment that you want to delete. 
  5. In the grid, click the cash projection.
  6. Click the Projection Summary tab or the Projection Detail tab, and then click the row for a manual adjustment that you want to delete.
  7. In the Cash Projections Viewer tab, click Delete Manual Adjustment.
    You no longer see the row for the manual adjustment.


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