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    v22 Upgrade: tab18.lng, col. 5, "Y" values changed to "Z"

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Question

    Why were the "Y" values in the v20 ./xxx50/tab/tab18.lng, col. 5, changed to "Z" values in by the v22 upgrade?

    Answer

    The v21 Release Notes have this:

    "The new Z parameter activates the cash transaction (similar to Y) but only when the cash rate does not equal zero. Note that the Z parameter influences only new transactions. Note that ZERO?FINE?HANDLING in ./xxx50/tab/tab100 is not relevant anymore now that this definition can be set by defining Z in col. 5 of tab18.lng."

    Since the xxx50 tab100 had "ZERO-FINE-HANDLING=N"

    ! Y = register a cash transaction for a late return even though the amount is 0.00.

    Upgrade Express translated the tab100 ZERO-FINE-HANDLING=N into the v21/v22 equivalent, which is "Z" in tab18.lng column 5.

    Category: Circulation (500)


    • Article last edited: 7/3/2014
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