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Sub account -
If you create sub accounts for a top level account, they become the lowest level in
the account hierarchy and identify the departments that are charged for postage.
Example:
Account - Engineering, Sub account -
Software
Account - Engineering, Sub account -
Industrial Design
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Sub sub account -
If you create sub sub accounts for sub accounts, the sub sub accounts
become the lowest level in the account hierarchy and identify the departments that are charged for
postage.
Example:
Account - Engineering, Sub account - Software, Sub sub account -
Software Testing
Account - Engineering, Sub account - Software, Sub sub account -
Software Design
Account - Engineering, Sub account - Industrial Design, Sub sub account -
Graphics and Layout
Account - Engineering, Sub account - Industrial Design, Sub sub account -
User Friendly
Testing
When multiple account levels are created, the accounts are linked (account-sub account, or account-sub
account-sub sub account). They become a set and are treated as one separate account, with one
account number and one password. The top level account number and password are rolled down to the
first sub account that is created. When you add a second sub account to this top level account, you create
a new linked set of accounts with a different account number and password.
Note:
Only the lowest level of the account hierarchy is chargeable. This means that transactions can only be
posted to that account.
Account attributes
When you create accounts, you assign the following attributes to each top level account, sub account,
and sub sub account:
Accounting
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Operator Guide
February, 2018
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