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barlinb
Experienced Cover User
4 years ago

Print payrun details

I want to print the pay run details as displayed on the first page of Create Pay Run - Calculate Pays.

This used to be available before the update where you allowed your system to do the actual bank transfers.

I don't want to have you doing my bank transfers, but I do need to print that page so I can do the bank transfers and for my own files and information.

Why was this taken out. It is a simple print of the details on the page.

Last time I asked about this I was told to print the page, which I have been doing. Now the page won't print the details for the employees. Where the details should be is a blank with just the arrow at the right side.

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  • Sam_R's avatar
    Sam_R
    Former Staff
    4 years ago

    Hi barlinb,

     

    Thank you for your post.

     

    This information can be printed out on the next stage of the pay run 'record and report' by selecting 'Preview pay details', see below:

     

    This will show the Net pay on the last column of the report which will assist you in your bank transfers.

     

    Please reach out if you have any further queries. 

     

    If my response has answered your enquiry please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users find this information.

  • barlinb's avatar
    barlinb
    Experienced Cover User
    4 years ago

    I need all the details from the first page, not just the net pay amount.

    For my records I need gross, tax, net, and super etc as per the first page.

    How difficult is it to be able to print the first page???

    It used to be in a previous version. Why was it taken out.

  • Sam_R's avatar
    Sam_R
    Former Staff
    4 years ago

    Hi barlinb,

     

    All of the information you require will be included in the report I suggested above. See example below:

     

    Let me know if you require further assistance with this.

     

    If my response has answered your enquiry please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users find this information.

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