From the Microsoft Dynamics GP Blogs: Fixed Assets for Year End 2014; BOM notes; Unsaved cash receipts; Budgeting Wizard
A selection of the latest insight from the Dynamics GP blogs:
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Year-End Release 2014: Fixed Assets;
- Printing BOM Notes on Reports;
- Unable to Read Unsaved Cash Receipt Document Number Using VS Tools;
- Budgeting in GP
Microsoft Dynamics GP Year-End Release 2014: Fixed Assets
On the Dynamics GP Support and Services Blog, Adam Gaber, Microsoft Dynamics GP Senior Support Engineer, remind us the end is nigh - well, the end of 2014, least - and it's the perfect time to discuss closing the year in Fixed Assets.
Year-end updates include an update to the Luxury Auto Maximum Depreciation Deduction amounts, he notes. And Gaber offers some other things to keep in mind when closing the year in fixed assets, like the fact that you have to do it for each book you have set up. Another recommendation:
"We recommend you close the Fixed Assets year after you close the year in Payables Management but before you close the General Ledger year."
You can read the rest of the post here.
Printing BOM Notes on Reports
On Redbeard's Blog, Henry Lee asks: How can we insert brief instructions or comments (i.e., Turn cap 5 times, do not over-tighten) into our Bill of Materials? Rather than just printing an assembly with all the components necessary to build an item, we want to ...
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