Is there any entry should be passed for asset capitalisation from CWIP

Hi all,
         I have done the screens AIAB & AIBU. I would like to know whether these are enough to capitalisation from CWIP or I have to pass any entry apart from that. If any please explain me in detailed manner.
         Any other method availble to capitalisation from CWIP.
Thanks...

Hi Saravan
This should be okay. Please check the message that you got once you did the settlement of AUC. An accounting document would have been generated along with this.
Please check the accoutning document for the debit in the asset account. You can also cross check in the GL balance of the asset account.
Hope this solves your query
Regards
Prasanna

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