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==== ** = Multiple values exist for this field ==== | ==== ** = Multiple values exist for this field ==== | ||
- | This message | + | **%%**%%** |
See (MIXED) below for additional information. | See (MIXED) below for additional information. | ||
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- If the document tax amount is not zero, then it would indicate that the history table is damaged or that records have been removed from it. | - If the document tax amount is not zero, then it would indicate that the history table is damaged or that records have been removed from it. | ||
- | You can identify the questionable document and tax detail by printing in detail to the screen and doing a find (CTRL+F) for an exclamation point. | + | You can identify the questionable document and tax detail by //printing in detail to the screen// and doing a find (CTRL+F) for an exclamation point. |
- Choose Inquiry >> Sales >> Transaction by Customer to select the transaction in question. | - Choose Inquiry >> Sales >> Transaction by Customer to select the transaction in question. | ||
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To clarify this issue let's assume we have a sales document that includes a single taxable item priced at $1,000. Let's assume further that this item is subject to a city tax, a county tax, and a state tax. Each of those three taxes will show an amount taxable of $1,000. Without the balancing adjustment, the report will show a total amount taxable of $3,000 ($1,000 for each of three different tax details). With the balancing adjustment, the report will show a total amount taxable of $1, | To clarify this issue let's assume we have a sales document that includes a single taxable item priced at $1,000. Let's assume further that this item is subject to a city tax, a county tax, and a state tax. Each of those three taxes will show an amount taxable of $1,000. Without the balancing adjustment, the report will show a total amount taxable of $3,000 ($1,000 for each of three different tax details). With the balancing adjustment, the report will show a total amount taxable of $1, | ||
- | You can identify the questionable document and tax detail by printing in detail to the screen and doing a find (CTRL+ F) for an exclamation point. | + | You can identify the questionable document and tax detail by //printing in detail// to the screen and doing a find (CTRL+ F) for an exclamation point. |
- Choose Inquiry >> Sales >> Transaction by Customer to select the transaction in question. | - Choose Inquiry >> Sales >> Transaction by Customer to select the transaction in question. | ||
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Our document centric reports group all the tax details associated with a single document together. When a field that is used in the sort order selected for the current report contains different values for different tax details on that single document, " | Our document centric reports group all the tax details associated with a single document together. When a field that is used in the sort order selected for the current report contains different values for different tax details on that single document, " | ||
- | See ** above. Some fields such as the state code are not long enough to contain (MIXED) and ** will be used instead. (MIXED) and ** are interchangeable. | + | See %%**%% above. Some fields such as the state code are not long enough to contain (MIXED) and %%**%% will be used instead. (MIXED) and %%**%% are interchangeable. |
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dynamiczip/faq/tax_report_messages.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/18 17:07 by conni