We are on 3.5.2.SP6 and modified the A/R report to age by due date or
invoice date, based on selection. There hasn't been a requirement to
change anything else, but I wouldn't think it would be too big a job. Not
sure if that is the answer you wanted. If you do it, make sure you
involve someone who really knows what they are doing at least to spec it
out. This is one area where I would not risk it. If you can get him, I
would suggest Nigel Burton @ Infor. He's has worked with the system for
over 20 years and is only one of 2 people I would trust with something
like this.
Richard Caldicott
Director of Implementations
& Efficiency
Tandy Brands Accessories
817-548-0090 extn 146
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I was asked by management to poll the JBA user group, to see if anyone has
ever converted JBA A/R (version 3.5.1) to an entirely invoice date-based
system (or decided it was not feasible due to cost or other
considerations)? I'm talking Agings, Credit Manager Statistics, inquiry
screens, the whole nine yards....
Thanks,
Jeri J. Kilroy
IT Applications Development Manager
General Fasteners Company
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