This is complicated because the field names in "Enter Customer Receipts" are not all the same as In "View Customer Transactions". Previously the field "Receipt Date" in "View Customer Transactions" contained the value from the field "Transaction Date" on the "Enter Customer Receipts" screen. We used this field to record the actual check date and then could use that value in the field "Receipt Date" to include in a list for making a deposit. Shortly after 04/08/2016, it no longer has that value but instead has the same value as the fields "Deposit Date" and/or "Transaction Date". We no longer have access to the actual check date of a receipt.
Funny, there are so many requests for an increase in available fields for views and reports and now one was removed.
Company | Whitson Inc. |
Job Title / Role | CFO/Data Manager |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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