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How do I combine map numbers in Jazzit?
 
There are 3 possible ways to combine map numbers and accounts:
 
Solution
 
Assigning accounts to the same map number
 
The simplest option to combine accounts is to assign them to the same map number.
 
In the example below we combine Commissions with Revenue. All accounts with the map number 331.8120 will be reassigned the map number 311.8000.
 
 
This is after the mapped numbers are combined.
 
 
One drawback is the GIFI numbers for both accounts are now 8000 instead of 8000 and 8120, affecting the presentation of the T2 corporate tax file.
 
GIFI numbers can be set independently of the map number but must be done manually for each account in the working trial balance. Note: the last 4 digits of the map number usually match its default GIFI number.
 
 
Using wildcards
 
In the Jazzit financial statements you may notice that some of the map numbers have a "*" next to it. This is called a wildcard. The wildcard will combine all map numbers whose starting digits match the digits that precede the "*". You may also use a "?" to represent a single alphanumeric character.
 
For example "31*" would include map numbers such as 311.8000, 311.8000.01 and 312.8040.
 
 
Wildcards only cover ranges of map numbers. For example, it would be impossible to use 311.8000* to combine 311.8000 and 311.8000.01 without adding in 311.8000.02.
 
Using calculated map numbers
 
Calculated map numbers allow you combine specific map numbers and can also include wildcards. Calculated map numbers are created in Caseware’s mapping structure. Enter Caseware’s mapping structure by clicking on Engagement > Mapping. (Click here for optional video instructions)
 
 
 
 
The total balance of the combined map numbers is displayed. The override is normal, you can ignore that.
 
 
Using Group Numbers
Another way to combine account amounts is to use group numbers. Please see technical bulletin JZ106 for more information.