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@MartinaP hello there. I'm not familiar with the "minor code1" field. Where do you see this field? Is it when you are booking travel, when creating an expense on an expense report or somewhere else? I need a little context here to be able to better help.
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@MartinaP Me again. I did a little looking around in your site. The number 0300 is an account code or a GL Code for expense types. In fact, there are a lot of expense types that use this account number. I wasn't able to find anything with the label minor code1 so if you could point me to where that is, I'd like to look.
If an expense needs to be charged to a different business entity (i.e. Cost Center, Department, Division, etc.) by using the Allocation feature on your expense report. This allows you to charge 100% of an expense to a different business unit or split the expense between business units.