Original Message:
Sent: 11-03-2024 14:56
From: Karen O'Lane
Subject: Sage Financial Report Writer
The customer reported that they updated their BUILD of Excel and then everything worked properly. Thank you for this suggestion, @Beth Bowers. You saved my bacon.
FYI, Sage updated the KBA with this information.
Thanks to everyone who provided suggestions for other report writers. I'm keeping all this in a file for reference the next time. :-)
Karen
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Karen O'Lane
Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
kolane@asifocus.com
559-448-0900
559-577-4142
http://www.asifocus.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-28-2024 15:20
From: Beth Bowers
Subject: Sage Financial Report Writer
If it's the error I worked with, it's not the VERSION so much as the BUILD. If there is a more recent BUILD of his version, that should alleviate the error.
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Beth Bowers
(269) 358-0989
Original Message:
Sent: 10-28-2024 15:03
From: Karen O'Lane
Subject: Sage Financial Report Writer
They only have one user for Report Manager, although we have tried on two workstations with the same result. Intermittently they receive:
Error: "462 The remote server machine does not exist or is not available". Solution ID 223924650038003. Customer internal IT has eliminated any potential causes that they are able to.
The installed Excel version is: Version 1908 (Build 11929.20838 Click-to-Run)
Sage Support seems to think it's a compatibility issue and recommended rolling back to version 2016, to which the customer replied "He cannot revert to Excel 2016; he'st not licensed for it; they don't sell licenses from Office 2016 any longer".
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Karen O'Lane
Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
kolane@asifocus.com
559-448-0900
559-577-4142
http://www.asifocus.com
Original Message:
Sent: 10-28-2024 14:42
From: Javier Guzman
Subject: Sage Financial Report Writer
I agree with @Wayne Schulz regarding a discussion about budget.
I assume they were using FRx to combine companies into their financial reports, but if that's not the case and their needs are simple, maybe they can use the standard Financial Reports from Sage. If not, what is the technical issue with SI? Maybe it's something we can put our heads together and assist?
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Javier Guzman
Consultant
ProSolutions