Consolidation perspective

The transformation principle for the consolidation perspective is straightforward. Reported values and manual journals (ktypkonc is blank) get no consolidation perspective. Other records, that is, automatic journals get the consolidation perspective as the consolidation type, for example, LE and CT_LE are an aggregated node.
Figure 1. The transformation principle for the consolidation perspective, example with LE and CT_LE aggregated.
Reported values and manual journals (ktypkonc is blank) get no consolidation perspective

Automatic Journals can be booked on companies or on groups, which means that the consolidation perspective filter affects values on both levels.

Please note that automatic journals may or may not include a company reference, depending on whether there is cross-ownership involved (a company reference) or not (no company reference). For more information, see Contribution versions.