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How can I run a depreciation report with net book value as of a previous period?

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  • L Vail Profile Picture
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    Richard,

    I'm drawing a blank on this one, what do you mean? Can you provide an example.

    Kind regards,

    Leslie

  • Richard Wheeler Profile Picture
    75,852 Moderator on at

    Leslie, from my understanding she simply wants to insert any date in a prior period and then get a list of all assets and what the depreciation amounts were at that time. Sort of like a AP HATB only for FA.

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    Frank Hamelly | MVP, MCP, CSA Profile Picture
    46,625 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    No can do in GP10 or 2010.  GP 2013 is coming out with this feature.

  • Richard Wheeler Profile Picture
    75,852 Moderator on at

    Thanks Frank. I am having a hard time convincing them to upgrade to GP 2010 and since GP 2013 will not be coming out until December it may be next summer before we do that upgrade.

  • Frank Hamelly | MVP, MCP, CSA Profile Picture
    46,625 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Richard, from a pure functionality perspective, upgrading to 2013 instead of 2010 will offer a whole lot more bang for the buck.  2013 addresses what I consider to be a number of long-standing glaring holes in GP functionality.  Here's a list of the enhancements - gp2themax.blogspot.com/.../microsoft-dynamics-gp-2013-features-and.html.

  • Richard Wheeler Profile Picture
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    Great link Frank, thanks. My biggest concern is that this is such a large upgrade. My payroll clients will only have 30 days to get off GP 10 before it becomes unsupported. With all of the changes plus the underlying database changes my biggest concern is how stable GP 2013 will be. This why I usually wait at least a quarter to see what new issues arise with any update. I would hate to upgrade clients only to find new issues. Perhaps the answer is to schedule two upgrades. One to GP 2010 by the end of the year and then to GP 2013 sometime next summer.

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