Comprehensive and Detailed 150 to 250 words of Explanation From Workday Record-to-Report/Course Guide/topics:
Supplier Activity Summary is the delivered report intended to analyze supplier-account activity and balances across a selected company and period range. It summarizes beginning balances, invoices, adjustments, payments, and ending amounts due, allowing the accountant to compare several suppliers over multiple periods and drill into supporting activity where necessary.
Suppliers by Company identifies supplier relationships but does not provide the required period-based accounts-payable balances. Find Suppliers is a master-data search and is therefore unsuitable for analyzing transaction activity. Find Journal Lines can locate accounting entries, but it requires the user to reconstruct supplier balances from journal detail and may not present the supplier-account lifecycle as efficiently as the purpose-built summary. Supplier Activity Summary is secured through the applicable supplier-account reporting domains, so the user's company access and role constraints still determine which balances are visible. The report provides the appropriate operational view for identifying amounts due, reviewing payment and adjustment movements, and reconciling supplier subledger activity to the general ledger. Consequently, Supplier Activity Summary is the correct report for the stated requirement.
Official Workday reference: Workday Education - Supplier Accounts ; topics: Supplier Activity Summary and supplier balances by period.
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