Sage 100 2018 Product Update 6 (6.00.6.0) - Job Cost

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Job Cost

  1. Extended Price calculation has been corrected in Job Estimate printing for all Override Markup Methods and Report Types.
  2. Fixed issue with incorrect Extended Price on the Job Estimate by Cost Code Report when using the Override Markup Method.
  3. Daily Overhead Allocation Register from Sales Order now creates a Daily Job Transaction Register.
  4. Auto-complete now lists selections for the Customer No field in Job Maintenance.
  5. Job Estimate Maintenance, Item Price Lookup Unit Price changes using Override Markup Method are now saved back to Estimating Item Pricing Maintenance when answering Yes to the prompt "Do you want to save these changes back to item pricing?"
  6. Printing J/C Invoices to PDF now works for all Paperless Office Output choices. Previously all choices acted as if ‘PDF All’ was selected.
  7. Corrected missing Job Cost Code and Change Orders when printing report after updating to product update 5.
  8. Job Billing Credit Memos are now calculating sales tax.
  9. Utility for Job Billing Register updates a future period Job Billing invoice to the current period in JC_JobBillingHistory.m4t.
  10. Job Transaction Detail report now sorts PR transactions with the same transaction date properly.
  11. Issues with Retention in Job Posting Entry Cash Receipt have been resolved.

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