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AccountRight 2020.3 is now available

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Suja_P
Former Staff
5 years ago

The release of AccountRight 2020.3 includes some great improvements making it more reliable, flexible and easier to use.

 

Payroll updates (Australia only) We’ve added a couple of nice touches to payroll, including a notes field for employee pay slips, as well as easier payroll reversals and more detailed prompts about Single Touch Payroll information sent to the ATO.

 

Multi-currency enhancements  We've made several changes to make it easier to work with multiple currencies. These include foreign currency general journals, selectable currency gain/loss accounts, better visibility of gains and losses, as well as adding foreign currency support to more reports.

 

Bug fixes and stability improvements There’s been a huge focus on bug fixes and improvements for this release. We’ve fixed the most common issues that caused AccountRight to crash, which will significantly improve the stability of AccountRight for many users. Further to that, we’ve addressed several other bugs.

 

Payroll (Australia only)

 

AccountRight 2020.3 has some great improvements helping you match your totals with the ATO, and add notes to your employees’ pay slips.

 

We’ve added the ability to easily reverse pay runs. This enables a better audit trail and ensures changes to pay runs are declared and sent to the ATO to resolve any issues of prefilling BAS amounts.

 

You can now add notes to your employee’s pay slips by updating the memo field for each employee during the pay run. This will show on the pay slip as long as your template includes the memo field.

 

 

 

Emailing from AccountRight
We’ve added new email variables to the body text of emails sent from AccountRight.
This makes it easier for your customers and suppliers to see transaction details the
emails you send them without having to open attachments.
In email defaults, you can paste these variables into the body of your email template.
The available variables are:

• {{your_business_name}}
• {{your_business_email}}
• {{your_trading_name}}
• {{your_business_phone}}
• {{your_business_website}}
• {{customer_full_name}}

  {{customer_first_name}}

• {{customer_business_name}}
• {{invoice_number}}
• {invoice_total_amount}}
• {{invoice_amount_due}}
• {{invoice_date_of_issue}}
• {{invoice_due_date}}
• {{purchase_order}}
• {{foreign_currency_code}}

 

In email defaults, you can paste these variables into the body of your email template.
The available variables are:

 

When your customer or supplier receives the email, they will see the values from the
transaction itself. See the images below for an example.

 

Improved multiple currency support

 

For businesses using multi-currency, AccountRight 2020.3 features the following enhancements:

  • General journals can now be entered in foreign currencies. Supported account types are bank and credit card accounts.
  • You can now choose your own linked account for currency gain and loss from Setup menu > Linked accounts.
  • Receive payments and pay bills transactions now display the currency gain/loss for the transaction on screen. Previously, this was only visible by recapping the transaction at the time of recording or reviewing the journal.

 

  • The print/email invoices screen has been updated to show the currency and foreign currency value (if applicable) of the invoices in the list.

 

  • Standard prices of items are now used when entering item purchases in foreign currencies.

The following reports have been updated to support foreign currency transactions.
You can now select local or foreign currency, as well as filter by currency, on:

  • Purchases Supplier Summary report
  • Purchases Supplier Detail report
  • Sales Customer Summary report
  • Sales Customer Detail report
  • Customer Payments [closed invoices] report

We also fixed these two bugs:

  • contacts were not showing in lists if their default currency was set to anything other than AUD
  • a purchase was always in local currency when created from the Stock Alerts screen, regardless of the supplier’s default currency.

Reporting additions

 

We’ve removed restrictions in AccountRight 2020.3 to allow you to run the following reports across unlimited periods:

  • General ledger (summary)
  • General ledger (detail)
  • GST (summary – cash/payments)
  • GST (summary – accrual/invoice)
  • GST (detail – cash/payments)
  • GST (detail – accrual/invoice)

Online Invoice Payments users (Australia only)

 

We’ve added new reports for Online Invoice Payments users (Australia only).

 

The transaction details report contains a summary of invoices and their settlement status, as well as details of the invoice payments that have already been deposited to assist reconciliation.

 

The cost of acceptance statement is generated monthly and provides a summary of the fees associated with using the online invoice payments service. The report will help you track and account for these costs.

 

Item improvements

 

We’ve added a few improvements to make working with items easier.

 

When creating or editing an item, both the item name and number will display up to the maximum 30 characters. Previously only the first 12 characters were visible, making it difficult for those using longer item numbers.

 

When entering transactions and selecting an item from the list, the full item number will now be visible.

The item location field has also been added to the packing slip form template and will be shown when an item has a location.

 

Defect and crash fixes

 

We’ve done a lot of work to understand and address causes of crashes in AccountRight. This will substantially improve AccountRight’s stability in 2020.3.

We’ve also fixed several annoying bugs:

  • For some customers the incorrect template was being used when emailing invoices or statements sent via AccountRight. We’ve now fixed this.  
  • Fixed an issue preventing some users from running taxable payment annual reports (TPAR) in larger files
  • Future-dated recurring transactions weren’t recording with the correct date unless AccountRight was open on the due date. This has been resolved.
  • When linking to an existing bill from In Tray, inactive suppliers were showing in the supplier list. This list now only shows active suppliers.
  • We’ve addressed the cause of the most common AccountRight crashes that could happen when:
    • Switching company files
    • Switching between modules on the Command Centre
    • A matching transaction could not be found in a bank reconciliation
    • Processing payroll
    • Running a Reimbursable Expense report against a specific job
    • Switching sale or statement types in the print/email window
    • Applying a credit note in the receive payments window
    • Using the In Tray
    • Customising forms
    • Using Microsoft Outlook to send invoices
    • Importing a bank statement in an invalid format
    • Selecting a date using a mouse wheel

API improvements and fixes

 

As part of our stability and performance work for AccountRight 2020.3, we didn’t forget the API.

  • We’ve improved invoice endpoint performance by ~50% by moving all POST operations for invoice endpoints to our new stack.
  • Implemented a caching mechanism in the AccountRight Add-On Connector to stop multiple database calls for duplicate information, further improving response times on the invoice endpoints when using the Add-On Connector
  • Changed the read-only status check for company files to a single authentication rather than multiple service calls.
  • Fixed an exception thrown when the contact and memo field were both NULL on the Banking > Receive money transaction endpoint for POST and PUT operations.
  • The last modified date was not updating when changes were made to transactions via the API. This has now been fixed across all endpoints:
    • Sale/Invoice/{all_types}
    • Sale/Order/{all_types}
    • Sale/Quote/{all_types}
    • Inventory/Item
    • TimeBilling/Activity
    • TimeBilling/ActivitySlip
    • GeneralLedger/Account
    • GeneralLedger/Job
    • GeneralLedger/TaxCode

For more detailed information on API improvements for this release, head to the API Support Centre.

 

We will start communicating directly with our eligible customers in the coming days. Meanwhile, the latest version of AccountRight 2020.3 can be downloaded from my.MYOB >> My Products >> Downloads.

Updated 5 years ago
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  • It's a most irritating software I have everseen, even though I tick trust this device for 30 days, it is every time asking for autantication. Before this update it was asking once or twice in a week which was also not good, but after updating it yesterday it is asking everytime, I can't understand why did you put option to to trust this device, if your software is not following it. today I did this process five to six times, just ridiculous.

  • AlanT's avatar
    AlanT
    Ultimate Partner

    Hi Mask 

     

    When you have finished using MYOB, do you just close AccountRight or do you log out?

     

    If you log out , it clears the Trust for 30 days option and you will need to enter your 2FA code next time you log in.

     

    If you simply close the application, 2FA is being kept for me.

     

    Hope that helps.

     

    AlanT

     

  • Tash2019's avatar
    Tash2019
    Experienced Cover User

    "Payroll updates (Australia only) We’ve added a couple of nice touches to payroll, including a notes field for employee pay slips, as well as easier payroll reversals and more detailed prompts about Single Touch Payroll information sent to the ATO." - does not clearly specify that records can no longer be deleted and by the way the reversal DOES NOT WORK either. Still waiting for that to be resolved.

     

    Like most others, we did not receive any emails regarding the update. The in-software banner reminder is the most suitable method of communicating an update to your CUSTOMERS.

     

    Why automatically include the memo field on payslips? Add it as a new option yes, but you have now added it automatically and we have sent 225 payslips without knowing the memo was being included. 

     

    Just another MYOB update with no consideration of the consequences to your CUSTOMERS.