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May 2021
May 2021
I have recently upgraded to Accountright 2021. All my invoices/purchases have the wrong currency symbol ($) in the unit price column only, but then the correct currency symbol in the sub total and totals columns. I have checked the system currency settings and they are correct. Why is there 2 different symbols on the same invoice/purchases?
I have attached a picture to illustrate the issue
Many thanks
Derek
Johannesburg
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May 2021
May 2021
Hi @Blucom_SA
While AccountRight will take the currency settings from within Windows certain fields would be hard-coded to display the dollar symbol*. As these values are hard coded they are not able to be changed by the user to have a different currency symbol such as the Windows currency symbol displayed.
*The dollar symbol being the most common currency form in Australia and New Zealand markets.
May 2021
May 2021
I can understand that it has been hard coded, but this was not the case with all the other versions?
May 2021
May 2021
How do you handle multiple currencies (as advertised) if the $ sign is hard coded into the program. It would make more sense to have left the sign out of the unit price altogether (as the currency appears in the subtotal column which is specified by the user)? I fail to see why the limitation was introduced now in this version when it wasnt there before. what you have now created is a problem that when the user specifies a currency your software does its own thing and puts the $ sign as a hard code.
May 2021
May 2021
Hi @Blucom_SA
It is fair to say that in their rush to add support for multiple currencies to AccountRight Live versions, MYOB did not think through all of the issues, and it seems fixing issues such as this that are raised by users is not a high priority.
See this section of the Forum for multi currency issues. The most viable (but not ideal) solution is to add a note/field to your customised Invoice to state that all amounts are in USD or EURO etc as per this post.
Regards
Gavin
May 2021 - last edited May 2021
May 2021 - last edited May 2021
Hi @Blucom_SA
When users have Setup>>Preferences>>I Deal in Multiple Currencies enabled, which is the correct way to handle multiple currencies in AccountRight 2021, the currency symbol is removed from printed/emailed invoices or purchases. This does include hard-coded ones such as the Unit column.
I would imagine based on your screenshot that you are not using multi-currency within the software, but have updated the currency setting (or are in a different country) within Windows. This would force the currency symbol to update for the most part but not it all situations such as the Unit column, which is hard-coded as outlined in my previous post.
It should be noted that AccountRight 2021 multi-currency was built from the ground up within that program and may not function exactly the same the AccountRight Classic range.
May 2021
May 2021
Thank you Steven
I will try that out. Is there a way to set one currency as the default currency when us multi currency mode or is the AUD hard coded?
May 2021
May 2021
Hi @Blucom_SA
Australian Dollars (AUD) would be set to be the default local currency inside AccountRight for Australian set-up multi-currency files. NZD for New Zealand based setup files.
Note: This post refers to the local currency when you have the I Deal in Multiple Currencies enabled as a preference. Users are welcome to update their Window's based currency which will impact AccountRight, although some fields are hardcoded inside the software with a dollar currency symbol.
May 2021
May 2021
thank you for your time and assistance
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