The differences between an applications created in the classic mode vs. EPM

Hi,
the differences between an applications created in the classic mode vs. EPMA?
Thanks
SYED
Edited by: SYED on Jun 15, 2009 5:38 AM

Hi Carla
Are these ledgers A and B your FI ledgers - Leading & Non Leading?
KO8G has no specification to restrict posting to any FI ledger... By default, the postings made in Leadin ledger go to Non Leading as well...
If you are settling to a GL in KO8G which is restricted only to Non Leading Ledger, then that might be the cause. however, you can restrict a GL to ledger only on a system which is on EhP4
Regards
Ajay M

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