QQube Version 10, Build 584 is a necessary update for those who use Source Name in the General Ledger Detail Data Model and who use Group Items in Purchase Orders.
Bugs
Fixed an issue where detail lines on a deposit had no source name in the General Ledger Detail Data Model.
Fixed an issue where the detail lines of group items in Purchase Orders were not showing.
Enhancements
Added the Sales Tax Preference to our synch logs to help spot cases where Sales Tax Records might exist, but don't get extracted because the preference got turned off.
Correct references within the code to ensure that secure (https) https://clearify.com is enforced.
SDK Bug Workarounds
The Intuit SDK has a bug where a timestamp field in the vehicle mileage records is not in fact a timestamp. Despite repeated requests to Intuit to fix this bug (it was a timestamp not so long ago), we have created a work around that should work in almost all cases - unless there are over 20,000 mileage records in a file. In previous versions of QQube we could just incrementally load records based upon this timestamp, but that is no longer possible. We now will reload all records every time.
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Release Details - June 22, 2023
Overview
QQube Version 10, Build 584 is a necessary update for those who use Source Name in the General Ledger Detail Data Model and who use Group Items in Purchase Orders.
Bugs
Fixed an issue where detail lines on a deposit had no source name in the General Ledger Detail Data Model.
Fixed an issue where the detail lines of group items in Purchase Orders were not showing.
Enhancements
Added the Sales Tax Preference to our synch logs to help spot cases where Sales Tax Records might exist, but don't get extracted because the preference got turned off.
Correct references within the code to ensure that secure (https) https://clearify.com is enforced.
SDK Bug Workarounds
The Intuit SDK has a bug where a timestamp field in the vehicle mileage records is not in fact a timestamp. Despite repeated requests to Intuit to fix this bug (it was a timestamp not so long ago), we have created a work around that should work in almost all cases - unless there are over 20,000 mileage records in a file. In previous versions of QQube we could just incrementally load records based upon this timestamp, but that is no longer possible. We now will reload all records every time.
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