July 2022 In Brief

Posted by admin on 2022-08-01 15:30:15 in Monthly Summaries (282 views)

7166. One of the rare cases when the HIDDEN game streak computation in Gerian was wrong occurred today—the first game of yesterday had spilled into today after a long break of several hours (though still yesterday at SFI)—and we started working to fix the issue.

7225. We looked into the processing of canceled invoices in MoneyBooks Sales, ensuring that the bills-to-date value in the customer record got reduced even if prior receipt had been recorded against the invoice.

7236. We conclusively fixed the wrong computation of HIDDEN game streak in Gerian observed the other day, right after the first game stretched across two local dates but same SFI date, and also speeded up the computation time as well. There used to be a few seconds pause before the computation was concluded before, but not anymore.

7310. We created the first 2022 build of MoneyBooks General Ledger as version 3.2, revising the processing of recurring transactions so that if the amount was negative the debit and credit accounts were swapped, and also doing a little tweak of the help file.

Summary

One of the rare cases when the HIDDEN game streak computation in Gerian was wrong was spotted, after the first game of the day spilled—due to a break of several hours—into another local day (though same day at SFI). It was fixed, and the computation also speeded up. Needed revisions were made to two modules of MoneyBooks, Sales and General Ledger.

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