Release Notes for October 2023 Update - Version 2.3.118
New Features
Commission Quantity
A new field has been added to the Commission Ledger Entries to show the Commissionable Quantity for a specific sales line.
Data Administration
Functionality has been added to the Data Administration section to allow the data cleanup for Commission Ledger Entries, Commission Lines, Posted Commission Lines, Commission Splits, Posted Commission Splits, and Expired Commission Rates.
Summary Version of Process Commissions report
It is now possible to print the results of the Process Commissions report in a summary version, showing only one line per salesperson.
Salesperson Group on Commission Rates
The Salesperson Group field now is visible on the Commission Rates.
Reason Codes on Commission Ledger Entries
The Reason Code field from Credit Memos now is copied from any credit memos to the created Commission Ledger Entries.
Combined Commission Targets for multiple componies
If a salesperson sells in multiple companies, it is now possible to allow the setup of a combined sales target for different commission rates.
Resolved Issus
Recalculate Commissions: Quantity in new Commission Ledger Entries
Running Recalculate Document Commission (Sales & Posted Sales) reports do not populate the Quantity field in the Commission Ledger Entries when the report is run. This has been corrected.
Wrong Caption on General Journal Lines
In the Gen. Journal, when selecting the Line Action, the Caption for the Commissions functions shows as Commission Rates. Selecting Commission Rates opens the Journal Line Commissions page. This has been corrected.
Wrong Commission Split for manual changes
On a Sales Order for a Customer with No Salesperson assigned in the header, Commission Split calculations change to 100% when adding the Commission Split Lines manually. This has been corrected.
Table is not supported error
On a Sales Order for a Customer with No Salesperson assigned, users get error message when trying to add the Commission Lines manually. This has been corrected.