Quick Purchase Order
PO can now be issued, received, invoiced and closed in one step
Improve UDF user interface
Ability to drag and drop fields to a different position, or even a different page.
Add UDFs to API
UDFs are now available to 3rd party developers in the Spire API, including the ability to design the UDF fields
Void selected payments in AP batch
Posted AP batches can now have selected checks voided
Add last sale date and receipt date to inventory list
These 2 fields are now on the inventory list and available for custom filters like the one shown below that just show items not sold since April 1st 2016.
Add company names to all dialogs.
This way if a module like AP is open in more than one company, the user can tell which company it is for.
Speed increase to inventory count
Counting a large amount of inventory is faster
Speed increase in orders
Opening and saving large sales, purchase and production orders is significantly faster.
Add phase selection to orders
A phase or phases can now be selected from a list instead of typing them manually
Add current and standard costs and percentages to sales footer
Sales order footer now displays the average, current and standard costs margin and margin percentage
Add costs to sales order items list view
In sales order item view the average, current and standard costs have been added to the list view
Take ownership of locked records
With the correct permission, if the user encounters a record that is locked by another user, they can transfer the lock to themselves.
Add Production tab to inventory
When viewing a component in inventory the user can now see all open production orders, templates and production history for the item.
Add currency view and selector to orders
User can now see the currency rate on all sales and purchase orders, and with the correct permission they can edit the overall currency.
Add line reference memo to inventory adjustments
When doing an inventory adjustment the user can enter a reference and memo to each item being adjusted.
Ability to create sales order from selected inventory items
From the inventory list the user can select any number of items and click “Create Sales Order” and the items will be added to a new order.