070115 Sage Accpac GL 5.4a SP1 |
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Tuesday, 30 January 2007 |
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The Sage Accpac 5.4a General Ladger Service Pack, contains a modified version of one or more General Ledger
program modules. The modification is not a full upgrade or a product
replacement; it is a temporary program fix that is valid only until we
release an update that incorporates these changes.
General Ledger 5.4a Service Pack 1:
- Fixed problems in Financial Reporter:
- A problem starting Financial Reporter when GL has a segment with over 32,767 segment codes.
- A problem printing formatted account from command FRACCT when account reference is a range of accounts.
- A problem running CA-BLE macro to save output as file.
- A problem running Print Financial Statements function with a long statement name.
- A problem generating reports for cell formula SUBTOTAL referred to suppressed rows.
- Problems running on Excel 2007.
- Fixed a problem with ICT company opening too many remote company links.
- For ICT Journal Entry, fixed problem when finder for Originator was showing inactive companies.
- Fixed a problem in printing Transaction Listing Report GLPTLS2A.RPT with a blank line printed with a zero.
- Fixed a problem in printing Source Journal Report sorted by a segment with selected ranges of segments.
- Fixed
a problem in printing Posting Journals in Functional Currency GLPJ01
for a reverse entry with income-statement accounts posted to previous
year.
- Fixed problems in printing Transactions
Listing and Transactions Details Optional Field Report with unused
header information for segment code ranges when sorting by account no.
or account group.
- Account Groups has been changed in order to facilitate translation into other languages.
- Create Accounts and resource language dlls have been changed for spelling errors and missing descriptions.
- Online help has been changed in order to allow users to send an email if they have an opinion about the help content.
Download this service pack here: Sage Accpac GL 5.4a SP1 070115 5.26 Mb
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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 )
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