Period 13, How to utilize?

Hi,
does anyone utilize a period 13, and if so how. Specifically, Can it be utilized to adjust BS and RE for prior period, and How? Thanks for the input!
Edited by: user10705741 on Jun 10, 2009 4:49 AM

we have 13 periods in our GL but not HFM. We require the feed to add periods 12 and 13 together before it gets to HFM. The GL users can still adjust the year with the 13th period, but to HFM users it does not matter.

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