coolkl
Well Known Member
Hello All,
We are using Enteprise One 9.1. R04572 is the check printing program. There is a set up in P0030 which indicates number of lines to print on Stub. It allows any number, but I noticed that if my Payment has 11 lines and my set up in P0030 is 12, it still prints the stub on R04573 attachment instead of R04572. I searched but not sure where is this condition in R04572 or any other program. Is it hard coded some where if stub lines > 10 move to R04573. We want to customize this to allow more lines to print in R04572.
Studying R04572 I understand there is a flag F04572.KKATT ( Print attachement). When this is "1" it always triggers R04573 ( not sure how it triggers may be through BSFN).
In summary my issue is, we want to print > 10 lines on stub in R04572. But not clear where is this condition. On side note in R04573 I found hard coding to print only 12 lines per page. But still searching for R04572. Any ideas or any other program in this Payment process I need to check ? Any one has done this ?
Regards,
coolkl
E 9.1, 9.0, XE, World
We are using Enteprise One 9.1. R04572 is the check printing program. There is a set up in P0030 which indicates number of lines to print on Stub. It allows any number, but I noticed that if my Payment has 11 lines and my set up in P0030 is 12, it still prints the stub on R04573 attachment instead of R04572. I searched but not sure where is this condition in R04572 or any other program. Is it hard coded some where if stub lines > 10 move to R04573. We want to customize this to allow more lines to print in R04572.
Studying R04572 I understand there is a flag F04572.KKATT ( Print attachement). When this is "1" it always triggers R04573 ( not sure how it triggers may be through BSFN).
In summary my issue is, we want to print > 10 lines on stub in R04572. But not clear where is this condition. On side note in R04573 I found hard coding to print only 12 lines per page. But still searching for R04572. Any ideas or any other program in this Payment process I need to check ? Any one has done this ?
Regards,
coolkl
E 9.1, 9.0, XE, World