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Article Number: 226 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 6:17 PM
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Datafile Software Swap Application Enquiry at Transaction Level When enquiring on a Sales Account you can swap to enquiring on another application enquiry – purchase, nominal, etc. – by using the mouse to click the menu option on the left of the screen.However, this was restricted so that you could only swap enquiry at the top level. If enquiring on sales transactions (say) you had to exit back to main account screen before could swap the enquiry to the purchase ledger. From Release 6.1 you can now swap the application at the ‘first’ transaction level also (i.e. if listing sales transactions can swap to purchase enquiry but not if listing the analysis records for a transaction). Note, however, that when swap back to the original enquiry the system will remember the account/main record but you would need to perform the ‘transaction’ enquiry again.
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