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Fixed an error in the Edit>Quit command.
This was a serious error that could affect the integrity of an accounting database and in that case could be corrected only by running the nvreorganize utility on that database. This service pack fixes the problem.
Now allow printing through French version of Excel.
Corrected several problems that did not allow printing when using a French version of Excel.
Fixed an error in the calculation of USA payroll deductions.
Prior to this release, the ability to round federal, state, and local tax deductions did not work properly. This problem occurred only in USA payroll.
Fixed an error in the Arizona state tax table.
Prior to this release, Arizona state tax was not calculated correctly and an amount of zero was used. This problem occurred only in USA payroll.
The "Shrink to fit" Excel attribute is now recognized.
When printing checks, the template TEXTAMOUNT cell for the amount in words is examined to see if the words fit in the cell. An error was displayed if the cell is too small. The test now also checks to see if the cell alignment property "Shrink To Fit" is enabled, and if so, then no error is displayed because Excel will automatically reduce the point size of the cell as necessary to contain all of the text.
Checks were sometimes printed with negative amounts.
Checks entered in a bank account using a general journal (instead of a bank payment journal) were printed with negative amounts.
An error occurred in Quebec payroll when processing July 2006 checks.
This error occurred only for Quebec payroll and only for checks dated on or after July 01, 2006.
Fixed an error that occured when importing NV1 books.
During the import of an NV1 set of books, descriptions of all postings are examined to see if the beginning of the description contains a number. If so, then it is assumed to be a quantity and the quantity field of the NV2 posting is set to that number. In rare cases, a description would contain a number at the front, but the number was too large to be used as a quantity. This would cause the import to fail. The testing for numbers in descriptions has been improved to eliminate this error.
Fixed a problem that occurred when importing NV1 books with Canadian payroll and non-cash taxable benfits.
When importing an NV1 set of books containing Canadian payroll, benefits accounts with the codes B=T440, B=T441, B=T442, etc. are assumed to be non-cash benefits accounts. Since the accounts and postings are "non-cash", they were not included in the converted employee setup. This posed a problem for users who used these codes for actual cash amounts that totalled into financial amounts in their books.
This version checks the totalling of the benefits accounts, and leaves the accounts and postings in the employee setup, if the accounts appear to total to financial statements. The test is if the benefit account's totalling intersects with any of the employee's earnings or deduction accounts totalling. In other words, if by following the totalling of a benefit account and any of the earnings or deduction accounts, the same total account can be reached, then the benefit account is considered to be a "cash" benefit and is left in the NV2 books.
This release includes all corrections from Service Pack 1 , Service Pack 2 , Service Pack 3 , Service Pack 4 and Service Pack 5. New features and corrections issued in the initial 2.08 release can be found here.