Linked Actualities
A linked actuality is used when you want to
run a currency translation at a new currency rate, but with existing
period values in the local currency. This can be helpful during simulation
or for making budget values comply with the current currency rate.
The linked actuality has its own identity for storing new currency rates, but refers to another actuality, often AC or BU, to load the period values to be converted. Only converted period values will be stored in linked actualities.
For more information, see Linked Actualities.