Maroon Update Release – Now Available

Jul 24th, 2009 | Posted by Joe Eckert | Filed under Uncategorized

We now have an update available for the Maroon (3.8) release.  Version 3.8.6 is now available and contains the following fixes:

  • Payroll Distribution report was pulling expenses from the incorrect branch (issues #2531/2597).
  • A problem with errors occurring when there was no data to report in certain sections of the Work Ticket (affects Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Reporting Services 2008 only) has been addressed (issue #2606).
  • Issue where invalid reductions were being created when importing split reductions from a Rating Send has been fixed (issue #2617).
  • The problem of drivers not receiving commissions for non-transportation split hauls has been corrected (issue #2619).
  • In some cases, running Customer Statements by Customer Class was causing balance forward issues (issue #2632).
  • Issue where the Agent could not be found in MoversSuite during a Registration Name & Address Information download from UniGroup has been fixed (issue #2638).
  • Issue of incorrect aging data showing on in the AR aging buckets when the Show Non-Invoiced Items option was set for a Customer Statement run has been addressed (issue #2640).
  • A problem where Rating Sends were not being imported for own authority orders from TechMate has been resolved (issue #2661).

 

To schedule an upgrade to this release go to www.moverssuite.com and click on the Online Upgrade Scheduler in the bottom right under Support Links.

Interested in Document Management?

Please note that the new Document Management release (3.9) also contains these same fixes.  If you are interested in the Document Management module get with Chris Saad today and save yourself the PAIN of going through two upgrades.

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  1. OrangeCounty
    Aug 11th, 2009 at 12:01
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    Orange County Movers

    Later, a second system was developed, to manage electronic documents, i.e., all those documents, or files, created on computers, and often stored on local user file systems. The earliest electronic document management (EDM) systems were either developed to manage proprietary file types, or a limited number of file formats. Many of these systems were later referred to as document imaging systems, because the main capabilities were capture, storage, indexing and retrieval of image file formats.

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