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Release 5.1.36 September 30, 2021 barney
  • Tweaks and fixes
    • Purchase unit : system would let you enter in a trust receipt during purchase from someone else. Now disabled
    • Some more non functional payroll tweaks in preparation of STP Phase 2
      • CHE tweaks : tweaks /fixes to quarterly cycles. Options to disable PAYG and SuperG computation
    • Payroll : Working  Holiday Maker Tax Tables were wrong. Now updated
    • Under some circumstances which I am not entirely sure how, sell new giftcard could abort on saving cycle if user retries to save it will write the giftcard in a way that makes it unusable. This version fixes the underlying bug.
    • Print unit invoice : allow printing of invoices imported into c9 where we replaced a competitor system. V5 had a rule in it where it would only print if it could find a matching journal posting, which are never created with migrated data. Now relaxed that rule.
    • access txn audit via more details in reconcile
    • Some quality of life changes to bank rec
      • View details screen : new button more details on audit shows complete list of all audited modifications
      • New button 'View reference reconciliation'. When figuring out which txns are discordant, c9 figures out a previously saved reference reconciliation which logs subsequent changes potentially making that rec invalid. Potentially useful information when trying to hunt down reasons for discordant txns
    • Shipping Label, Better segregate sender addr with a gap and a line. Like so:
    • timesheet option to print highlighted mechanic only
    • unit sale modification, highlight when base price of a unit has changed in an edit session to help pickup situations where dealers have wrong target price locked in
    • unit deal, make it more obvious what parts are quoted and what are invoiced/ordered
    • settle finance across multiple units  where DOF doesn't evenly divide across the units. Make sure cents balance correctly using a more precise amortizer/quantizer.