Account Analytic Distribution Model Recalculate
Add the posibility to change the analytic distribution of the journal items assigned by the distribution model
Account Analytic Distribution Model Recalculate
This module allows you to regenerate the analytic distribution of the journal items, that were generated by the distribution model.
It adds the posibility to add a Start Date and End Date for the distribution models too.
Table of contents
Usage
- Navigate to Analytic Distribution Models
- Go to Invoicing -> Configuration -> Analytic Distribution Models.
- Create or Edit a Distribution Model
- Create a new distribution model or edit an existing one.
- Set the Start Date and End Date to define the active period for the distribution. Only distributions within this date range will be applied.
- Define filters such as Partner and Account Prefix to control when the model should apply.
- Create an Invoice or Vendor Bill
- Select a customer and an account that match the conditions set in the distribution model.
- If the invoice has a date, the system will use it to filter applicable distribution models; otherwise, it will use the current date.
- Use the Recalculate Function
- Go to Analytic Distribution Models.
- Enable the Recalculate option on the model you want to update.
- Modify the analytic distribution as needed.
- Click the Recalculate button. (Partner and account prefix needs to be set)
- All journal items originally updated using this model, and still within its date range and matching its criteria, will be recalculated, using the current distribution of the model.
Bug Tracker
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Credits
Authors
- APSL-Nagarro
- Bernat Obrador
Contributors
- APSL - Nagarro <https://apsl.tech>
- Bernat Obrador
Maintainers
This module is maintained by the OCA.

OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
Current maintainer:
This module is part of the OCA/account-analytic project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.
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