What is open line item management? What do you mean by
clearing open line items?
Answer Posted / sunny rao.b
Open items can be said as unresolved items in the
accounting process it means an entry needs to be made
complete if amount pertaining to the a line item is not
complete i.e., unresolved items. So on these open items
they are supposed to be cleared at the end of the financial
year. otherwise the entries cannot be processed completely.
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